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ALEXANDRA
Alexandra was the Empress of Russia.
She was married to Tsar Nicholas II.
She was related to Queen Elizabeth
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the lost gallery
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BLOODY SUNDAY
150-200 men,woman, and children were shot and killed.
450-800 were wounded.
This event caused hatred toward Tsar Nicholas.
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COMMUNISM
Communism took over after the fall of the Tsar Dynasty.
Lenin brought the idea of communism after learning Marxism.
Main aspects of communism and tsarist rule were the same but also very different.
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DUMA
The Duma was a legislative assembly in the late Russian Empire.
The tsar had complete power over the duma.
There were four dumas created and disbanded before the fall of the Russian Empire.
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EXECUTION
Many people were executed during Nicholas II rule.
Many peasants were executed after Bloody Sunday just for being on the street.
The royal family was also executed in July 1918.
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FAILURE
Many people in the royal family felt like failures.
Alexandra felt like a failure because she was the cause of Alexei's hemophilia.
Nicholas felt he had failed because he lost the Russian empire.
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GIBBES
He was the royal children's teacher.
He claimed the children had no formal teachings.
He said the older children were very well mannered.
The younger ones were a little more frivolous.
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HEMOPHILIA
The only son of the Tsar was was diagnosed with hemophilia
He got the disease from his mother at birth.
He had to be very careful not injure himself .
The lack of clotting in the blood would cause him to bleed to death.
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INTROVERT
Nicholas and Alexandra rarely hosted parties or gathering.
They mainly kept to themselves.
When in public, they would barely participate in conversation.
Photo by
the lost gallery
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JEOPARDY
The lifes of many were in jeopardy.
Imperial Russia was at stake.
Everything in the royal family was about to be lost, even their lifes.
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KIND
The tsar and his wife, to people that knew them, were kind and generous.
They were said to be a happy family.
They were very kind and generous to their children.
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LENIN
He lead the revolution against Tsar Nicholas
He Replaced the Russian Empire with the Soviet Union
He became mute before his death after having three strokes.
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MARX
He created marxism.
His ideas were used to create the communist government of Russia.
He was a very educated man who was the source of Lenin's political knowledge.
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NICHOLAS
He was the last tsar of Imperial Russia.
HIs father didn't prepare him to be tsar.
His father didn't think he'd be a good ruler.
Nicholas was misunderstood by most people.
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OLGA
Olga was the first born dutchess.
She nursed wounded soldiers until her own nerves gave out.
Her official title means "Grand Princess".
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PEASANTS
Many people were poor in Imperial Russia.
They were the main cause of the revolution.
They made up most of the population and were treated very badly.
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QUIRKY
Alexandra was always said to be weird or awkward.
She converted from a different faith so the subjects thought she was different.
She also had a different sense of style so people thought she was awkward.
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RASPUTIN
He was a russian peasant.
Rasputin claimed to be a mystical healer.
Tsar Nicholas thought he could heal Alexei of hemophilia.
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ST. PETERSBURG
The royal family lived in St. Petersburg.
Bloody Sunday took place here in front of Alexander palace.
The palace there is now a museum.
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TSAR
The Tsar was the ruler of Russia before 1917.
The Tsar in Russia controlled everything in government.
All decision made by the Tsar were final and could not be changed by anyone but himself.
The Tsar Dynasty ended with the overthrow and execution of the Romanov family.
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A.Currell
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UNJUST
Some things that were done were unfair.
The lower classes were dying because of the government.
Many people had very bad living conditions and diseases.
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VICTORIA
Queen Victoria was Alexandra's grandmother.
She taught Alexandra how to rule.
She was very close to her grandchildren and family.
Alexandra used many of her teachings to help Nicholas rule Russia.
Kristen Gamble
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