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Highlight the Autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II?

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Explanation:

As an autocratic ruler, Nicholas II was not able to rule Russia accurately, which led to his abdication and execution. He believed in an autocracy, which means a ruler must possess all the power that is, absolute power. During his reign, Russia saw industrial progress, while agriculture lagged.

Tsar Nicholas II was an autocratic ruler who ruled without restrictions on his powers.

1. In 1905, there was a wave of political and social movements in Russia demanding greater democratic rights to the people. However, the Tsar suppressed the Revolution violently. Unarmed protestors were fired upon when they went to give a petition to the Tsar. The Revolution did led to the establishment of the Duma as the Russian Parliament. However, the Tsar refused and ruled himself.

2. The Tsar ruthlessley executed political opponents, including the brother of Lenin. 

3. The autocratic rule of the Tsar was also perceived to have contributed to the military weakening of Russia. The Tsar frequently refused to listen to military advice and insisted on taking military decisions himself.As a result of his military failures, Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and also suffered severe setbacks in the First World War

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