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Why is the Tsarist Russia termed as a repressive society?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans. Tsarist Russia termed as a repressive society because:

The nobility, the crown and the Orthodox Church owned large properties. Nobles got their power and position through their services to the Tsar, not through local popularity.

All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914.

Tsar enjoyed unconditional power without being responsible.

Answered by SciFi273
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THE CORRECT ANSWER ✅✅✅

1. The nobility, the crown and the Orthodox Church owned large properties.

2. Nobles got their power and position through their services to the Tsar, not through local popularity.

3. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914.

4. Tsar enjoyed unconditional power without being responsible.

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