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On Feb 24, in Nevsky Prospekt, the crowds shouted “Down with autocracy!” (The February Revolution by Richard Pipes, page 77). Some intellectuals pointed toward other countries which had more democratic style governments. But of course, the Tsar never took there advise seriously. The Tsar had the power to veto any legislation he did not like...
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Some intellectuals pointed toward other countries which had more democratic style governments. But of course, the Tsar never took there advise seriously. The Tsar had the power to veto any legislation he did not like. He also had that very same power when it came to approving certain legislation, without anybody else’s input...
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