Tsars in Russia held absolute power, governing as autocrats with complete authority over the state's political, military, and religious affairs. They were considered divinely ordained rulers, often justifying their rule through the concept of the "divine right of kings." This enabled them to suppress dissent and maintain control over the vast empire, with a centralized bureaucracy and a powerful military at their disposal. The tsar's decrees were law, and they wielded significant influence over all aspects of Russian life, from governance to culture.
He who holds the sword had the power.
He is a dictator and has all the power.
Russia has always had autocratic rulers ever since Muscovy was established. Some of the Tsars, like Peter the Great (reigned 1682-1725) and Catherine the Great (reigned 1762-96), were enlightened, but most were.
All of em!
the Russia kind
It kind of depends where and when. In the Roman Empire, they would have been called a triumvirate. In Russia, the term troika (which means three of a kind) might be used instead.
You hold the directional button the way you want to swerve it. It is kind of simple!
They have bears
The Ruble.
it is a kind of drink iin russia
A Dictatorship that ran a state capitalist form of society.
Russia has a federal semi-presidential constitutional republic.