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3. Who ruled Russia in 1914? How he managed the administration of his empire

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Answered by ranismita222
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Answer:

Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia in 1914.

Explanation:

Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia in 1914. Russia also included present-day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. Russian Orthodox Christianity, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims and Buddhists are the religions in Russia.

He managed his empire by taking advice and decisions with the help of his ministers. As he was the individual who didn’t like people to question his authority so took major decisions on his own. With the help of his government and troops, he had managed the empire in Russia.

Answered by mnagaraju532
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Tsar nicholas ll ruled the russian empire in 1914 as an absolute monarch

Explanation:

the throne he inherited from his latefather alexander . The empire included poland,finland,and large parts of transcaucasia.The majority were slaves and doz ens of other nationalities of jews and turks

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