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When did Nick II come to power?

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1894

2
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What were the weaknesses of Nick II?

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  • limited understanding of extreme poverty in which most Russians lived
  • He relied heavily on a small number of advisers
3
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What were the tsar’s beliefs?

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  • believed firmly in maintaining the Tsarist system of government and keeping absolute power
  • He did not support political reform
  • He believed he had divine right to rule the Russian Empire
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How did Nick II enforce repression?

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  • In the period 1894-1905 he refused to allow a parliament to be established
  • Heavily relied upon Okhrana to maintain security
  • Supported censorship of newspapers and books
  • Willing to use both army and elite forces (Cossaks) to suppress strikes/ protests e.g. supression of general strikes in Rostov 1902, Odessa 1903
  • Encouraged Pogroms against jews
  • Supported the establishment of the ‘Black Hundreds’. Members of this group supported Russian nationalism and anti-semitism - supported Tsar - intimidated workers with violence
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What were the weaknesses in the political system when Nick II was in power?

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Thousands of Civil Servants helped Tsar govern Empire, this government system not efficient:

  • Decisions could not be slow to be implemented
  • The majority of civil servants were poorly paid - bribery, corruption widespread - problem was not resolved by 1905
  • Tsar could be indecisive and easily influenced
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What was the impact of the tsars rule?

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Nicks refusal to grant political reform or improve the living standards of the peasants and workers caused big frustration - many russians turned to political opposition groups

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How did Nicks marriage with the Tsarina impact his reign?

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  • called Alexanndra
  • had a close relationship - could influence him
  • often encouraged him to remain at home with his family rather than attending public events/ meeting advisors - alienated from population
  • She was German - many Russians disliked her
  • became an even bigger issue with WW1 outbreak
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How were opinions changing over Nick II and the Russian Orthodox Church?

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  • Church closely linked to Tsar
  • leadership of Church supported Tsarist system of government
  • Church promoted message that Tsar had been chosen by God
  • More Russians were questioning the right of the Tsar to rule over them