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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Most Imporanf The Tsars Fall From Power. :: essays research papers

Although some of the causes of the czars f alone from power seem more important than others, it is hard to choose a well-nigh important cause because each cause links into another(prenominal), which leave behinds into another. However I have come up with two causes which I think were the roughly important in the downfall of the Tsar. One was a long-term cause, the foundations of all the other causes, without which the country would not have been in such a bad state. The second one is a short-term cause, which tipped the proportion into the Revolution and subsequently the Tsars fall from power. The long-term cause is, Rominov mis- encounter, and the short-term set off is the 1st World War. The mis-rule of Russia by the Rominovs had been going on for many, many years, approach to a head with the Russian Revolution of 1917. The Rominovs especially Nicholas 2nd believed that they were name by G-d to rule the country, and that whatever they thought, must be right. This led them to rule the country for their own interests and for the interests of the rich and important, not for the interests of most of the population, the peasants. The Tsar didnt see to the peasants or most of his ministers, appointing and firing them at will. The Tsar, by not auditory modality to his battalion or caring about their needs, helped Russia to stay very economically bottomwards when compared to the rest of the world. This helps to link into the cause of social and economic hardships, another important cause.Many people believe that the influence of Rasputin was the reason that the Tsar fell from power, but I dont agree. Rasputin was an important factor in the lead upto the revolution and consequently the downfall of the Tsar. He was a rough, smelly peasant, who indulged in lots of sexual acts. The peasants resented him because he seemed to represent what was wrong with Russia. He was uncouth, show the poor economic state of Russia and the poorness of the majority of its po pulation. He was wild, screening the way that the Cossacks kept order and he was suspected of having an unfair with the Tsarina, corrupting the royal family. However it was not Rasputin alone as some people think, that was the problems. It was the way that the media and Opposition groups portrayed him. However these still lead back to my original cause, Rominov mis-rule.

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