Most countries went of the us so they would keep people from going to the us when it first started. Also because they wanted a change in there country. or because they felt like it
democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people...)
same time as England
If I had to choose a side in World War I, I would lean towards the Allies, which included countries like the United Kingdom, France, and Russia. The Allies fought against militarism and imperialism, aiming to promote self-determination and democracy. Additionally, their eventual victory led to significant political changes in Europe, despite the subsequent challenges that arose from the Treaty of Versailles. Ultimately, the Allies' efforts contributed to shaping the modern world.
there was the revolution that made the tsar abdicate and allowed russia to become communist
Democracy is the system to get and set free in term of violence.Nepal too is now free from the personal imposition of king so now nepalese can live the live of prosperity ,free of inforcement ,bloodshed nature nd more over the system of bribery since it get democracy.so nepal is a democratic country.
1917
Democracy
a king and a queen
Russian Tsars, starting with Ivan the Terrible in the late 16th century, all were absolute rulers, so Russia has been under a form of dictatorship since its earliest history. You might say that only under Gorbachev and Yeltsin Russia tried to become a real democracy. Although on paper it is now a democracy, many argue that Russia's judicial and legislative branches today are again firmly under the thumb of Russia's president, making him a dictator in all but name.
It does now. The duma.
A democracy.
According to the Democracy Index, it's in the limbo between being a democracy and a dictatorship (similar to Russia).
When did Nepal become a democracy
federationSince 1993, Russia has been a representative democracy.
Relations between Russia and Western nations have improved
Like Russia does
18 years old.