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Summary-
Russian czars are something amazing to learn about that have so much diversity in them. What I mean by this is so many different people from male to female. And so many different backgrounds like having very little preparation for being a czar to being trained all your life to become this one thing. There were different czars some were good and some where. Some czars were very good leaders that left amazing legacy's on the world while others were evil and got nicknames like Ivan the Terrible. Many policies were created on Russia that even still exist today such as the Foreign Policy. Some czars like alexander. He never lost a war and that eventually made people turn to his side and put full trust in him. This shows how simple actions can make people either hate you or love you. In conclusion czars were beneficial to Russia especially when they needed some enforcement, but sometimes could bring the whole country down because of a czars bad decision. We hope you enjoyed learning about Russia's' Czars as much as we did.
Russian czars are something amazing to learn about that have so much diversity in them. What I mean by this is so many different people from male to female. And so many different backgrounds like having very little preparation for being a czar to being trained all your life to become this one thing. There were different czars some were good and some where. Some czars were very good leaders that left amazing legacy's on the world while others were evil and got nicknames like Ivan the Terrible. Many policies were created on Russia that even still exist today such as the Foreign Policy. Some czars like alexander. He never lost a war and that eventually made people turn to his side and put full trust in him. This shows how simple actions can make people either hate you or love you. In conclusion czars were beneficial to Russia especially when they needed some enforcement, but sometimes could bring the whole country down because of a czars bad decision. We hope you enjoyed learning about Russia's' Czars as much as we did.