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... the press. A duma, or parliament, was set up but the Tsar was able to appoint and dismis ministers at will. After the attempted ...
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After the 1905 revolution Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was forced to concede a Duma (parliament) The Tsar did not like this idea much but was forced by the public ...
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... the country's parliament; however, it had no law making power. In March 1917 there were a great deal of strikes and riots in Petrograd. When the tsar ordered ...
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... The Tsar, without the full support of his troops, finally caved into the pressure ... this he promised to give the people a Duma, which was an elected parliament. ...
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... By waiting forty years to establish a Parliament, the Tsar's act only served to unify "the radical-revolutionary movement against the regime and split the ...
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... He made a petition to present to the Tsar himself asking for better living conditions, parliament elected by all the citizens and freedom of speech and religion ...
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... In the October manifesto the Tsar had won the support of many liberals with his promise of an elected parliament or Duma. Therefore ...
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... that their voice be heard and after many strikes which resulted in mutiny against the Tsar, Nicholas was forced to form an elected parliament he called the Duma ...
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... In the October manifesto the Tsar had won the support of many liberals with his promise of an elected parliament or Duma. Therefore ...
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... When Tsar Nicholas returned he was no longer a Tsar but Nicholas Romanov, a private ... Later the Bolsheviks formed a Parliament and elected Lenin as President. ...
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... constitution included most of their demands, including a ministerial government responsible to the Tsar, and a national Duma, a representative parliament to be ...
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... His ultra-conservative political outlook was influenced greatly when a child Tsar Nicholas was ... to the system of government, the creation of a parliament (Duma ...
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... They where also allowed a constitution and parliament. ... Alexander III started to impose Russifaction on countries that had previously been loyal to the Tsar. ...
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... In 1917 democratic moderates over the power of the tsar. ... The Parliament was created early in their government and is very similar to many countries man ...
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... by the Kremlin to destroy the Ipatyev House, where the last tsar, Nicholas 2 ... Boris got feed up, and ordered parliament dissolved and the election of a new one. ...
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... to parliament, not until 1870 that a Jew could enter a university, and not until 1890 that they were granted full citizenship. Also in Russia Tsar Alexander ...
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... The humiliating defeat by Japan in 1905 brought about a smaller revolution, and the Tsar agreed to demands of the people - a Duma (parliament) and some civil ...
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... At Tilsit (July 1807), Napoleon made an ally of Tsar Alexander I and ... a constitution, providing for universal male suffrage and a parliament and containing a ...
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... It was Tsar Samuil who was the ruler of Bulgaria at that time ... The same is happening to day in Bulgaria in the Parliament between the two opposing parties - The ...
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... Furthermore, Bismarck asked King William to tie with the Tsar by helping ... a united German national state where the Reichstag, the imperial parliament, could be ...
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... Austria was going to invade eventually, and went the Russian Tsar pleading for ... King PeterI immediatley closed parliament, and took dicatorial power of the state ...
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... that the February Revolution had brought about the abdication of the Tsar and the ... was nothing, not a man nor a state mechanism like a parliament to constrain ...
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