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Title: Nicholas I's Foreign Policy
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Nicholas I was influenced heavily by Christianity. Christianity drove him to
believe that Official Nationality was the path towards Russian salvation, and only under this system could Russia
maintain order. Official Nationality was a conservative system, which consisted of three principals; Orthodoxy,
autocracy, and nationality... Showed first 250 characters
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"Orthodoxy referred to the official church and it's important role in Russia, but also to
the ultimate source of ethics and ideals that gave meaning to human life and society (Rias, 324)." This meant
nobody under his reign could steer from these principles, and anybody who was caught would be severely
reprimanded... Showed next 250 characters
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