explain how the policies of tsar nicholas 2 were responsible for the outbreak of Russian Revolution
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Tsar Nicholas fostered discontent among the Russian people through his repressive, ineffective style of government and through his military blunders in World War I. ... Public anger boiled over into the March Revolution, in which the Tsar was replaced by a temporary liberal government.
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Because of his inaptitude and inadequate decisions and inability to change with the times he paved the path for revolution. ... This revolution in 1917 led to the end of his family's dynasty, the end of the autocracy in Russia.
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