Why did the Tsar dismiss the first DUMAwithin 75 days of its election?
a) Because it was incapable of taking good,
decisions,
b) Because The Tsaw did not want anyone to question his authority
c) The term of first duma was 45 days only
d) None of the above
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The main focus of their attention was an agrarian question and they paid less attention to governmental drafts, counter-revolutionary repressions and measures to improve the financial position of lower classes of the Empire. The Duma was dissolved in only 102 days after the beginning of its term.
Unrest was growing, so as a partial concession to the people, the Czar allowed the creation of a representative legislative body called the Duma, which existed from 1906 to 1917. Though the Duma was designed to give the people a voice in the government, it largely failed to reach that goal.
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