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Essay heading: Nicholas II and Outbreak of 1917 Revolution
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Once implemented, the manifesto’s grants were only to be followed by Stolypin’s policies of restriction upon them. Repression and reform was the technique used, and the Tsar thought it would be the most suitable method of gaining control of his country. He thought that once he gave the population what it wanted, it would be peaceful once again, and gradually he could bring back his repressive policies... displayed 300 characters
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Repression and reform was the technique used, and the Tsar thought it would be the most suitable method of gaining control of his country. He thought that once he gave the population what it wanted, it would be peaceful once again, and gradually he could bring back his repressive policies. He ordered Stolypin, his Prime Minister, to help him do this... displayed next 300 characters
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