1905
Peasants perspectives
Peasants
Women
100
Workers and soldiers got together and set up committees called_____to represent them.
Soviets
100
Who did the peasants have loyalty to?
They weren’t loyal to anyone.
100

When did the peasants start to leave?

It began in the late 1916 but grew even more in the autumn of 1917. 

100

Who studied in detail the situation of women? 

Lenin
200
When did Nicholas stop listening to the Parliament. Hint: It is not particularly a date or time.
When the Tsar felt like he had enough power.
200
Name two reasons the peasants were unhappy with the Tsar.
Low wages, bad working conditions, not a lot of food.
200
Why were the peasants leaving?
To avoid getting recruited into the army.
200

What age did girls start working in the factories?

At 12-14.
300
The people of Russia were really mad at Tsar Nicholas for losing the war against?
Japan.

300
According to Vladimir Brovkin the Bolsheviks were able to gain power because of why?
The peasants didn’t resist.

300
The peasants lost their jobs shortly after the 1905 revolution due to?
The making of a middle class which owns land unlike the lower class.
300

How many years did the girls study in school before they were taken out to work if they were lucky enough to go to school? 

One year.
400
After the attacks by the Cossacks led to strikes and riots. Nicholas survived and he published something to create a Parliament. What did he publish?
October Manifesto
400
What happened on the 7th of November 1917?
On the 7th the Bolshevik party gathered lots of people to go against the Tsar.

400

The peasants and the people of Russia started to dislike the person who ran the government while Tsar Nicholas was away at army headquarters. Who was this person?

Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. 

400

How long were the working hours for only meagre wages for women? 

It could go up to 18 hours long.
500
A peaceful demonstration of workers was attacked in 1905 by the Cossacks in a bid to assert the Tsar’s authority. These workers were led by who?
Father Gapon.
500
During the Bolshevik rule there was little trouble between the new regime and the peasantry. This changed when the Bolsheviks introduced war communism?
1918
500

Why were there food shortages for the peasants? 

The railways and trains were being used frequently due to army transports and that meant that food could not come on the trains.

500

Industrial Revolution did what that made them an independent part of society?

It pulled women out of the home and the paratricial relationships.

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