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25. On December 1, 1825, Tsar Alexander
of Russin unexpectedly died of typhus
(A) IV
(B) III
(C) II
(D) T
26. Nicholas I, Alexander's.
ended up succeeding him on the throne
(A) son
(B) brother
(C) nephew
(D) cousin​

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Answered by niraliprajapati837
1

Answer:

Nicholas I (Russian: Николай I Павлович, tr. Nikolay I Pavlovich; 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1855) reigned as Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 1825 until 1855. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him. He is mainly remembered in history as a reactionary whose controversial reign was marked by geographical expansion, economic growth and massive industrialisation on the one hand, and centralisation of administrative policies and repression of dissent on the other. Nicholas had a happy marriage that produced a large family; all of their seven children survived childhood.[1]

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