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To what extent was the emergence of opposition in Russia during the reign of alexander 3 due to the influence of Marxism

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All the internal reforms carried out by Alexander III aimed to reverse the liberal policies that were implemented during his father's reign. The new emperor believed that by remaining faithful to the Orthodox Church, autocracy and nationalism (an ideology that had been introduced by his grandfather, Tsar Nicholas I), he would save Russia from revolutionary unrest. Alexander's political ideal was a nation composed of a single nationality, language, and religion, as well as a single form of administration.

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