The government was autocratic. The Fundamental Laws of April 1906 confirmed the role of the tsar, aka czar, in his absolute leadership of the Russian Empire. He therefore had complete control over foreign policy, the executive, the church, and the armed forces. Against a backdrop of recently instituted civil and voting rights, the recently approved Constitution nevertheless couldn't, and didn't, stop him from dissolving the Duma [Parliament].
From about 1928-1953 the Soviet Union was a Stalinist Dictatorship. From the early 1930s onwards Stalin ruthlessly tightened his grip on the country.
In the 1990's following the fall of communism, Russia had (and still has) a parliamentary system of government, much like that of most of the nations in the world.
Russia under Stalin was a dictatorship.
A state capitalist dictatorship.
This question does not indicate which government, nation or type of expansion. In Europe during World War 2 monarchies ruled the nations and there were no expansions. They had to give up their monarchies after World War 1. This allowed nationalism and democracy to begin in Europe. When Hitler came into power he changed Germany's rule to a dictatorship. Then after World War 2 Germany was able to return to democratic type government. In the US the only type of expansion was the United Nations being established in New York City.
If this is for study island, the answer is monarchy.
It is a Semi-Presidential Republic.
Europe is a continent, and has around thirty or so different countries in it, and each country has its own government. There were left-wing communist dictatorships (the Soviet Union, or Russia if you prefer), right-wing fascist dictatorships (Germany, Spain, Portugal), republics (France, Switzerland, Ireland) and constitutional monarchies (Denmark, The Netherlands, Great Britain).
they had democratic governments.
federation
When the Soviet Union lost power in 1991, Russia abandoned it's socialist government and turned to democracy and took up the title of the Russian Federation.
It is the type of government in old Russia.
* Russia has a Republic form of Government
Democracy
it is limited
federationSince 1993, Russia has been a representative democracy.
An unlimited government
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in russia their type of government was like athiests they beleived there is no God.
Answer: the west Slavic countries had communist governments prior to the early 1990s.
communist state