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So, during WW1 Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia,
->He had the "divine right" & therefore he lived in luxury
->The life of peasants was miserable due to the way the society was divided into classes. So basically they had no say in how the government was run.(Autocracy)
And if they did say something against the Tsar or the royal family they would be sent to prison, and during the Tsarist regime, most of the prisoners were accused of political crime (not for crimes such as stealing or murder)
->Nicholas II`s actions and decisions caused an economic crisis in the country and destroyed his own image in the eyes of the people. Tsar`s decision to start the Russo-Japanese War (1903-1905) also was disastrous for the Empire.
-> All in all, they didn't treat people fairly, they were cruel and a shred of evidence to this is, the ammunition they used to send out against the people.