Political Authority
Economic - Witte
Economic - Stolypin
Social Development
WW1
100

Nicholas II's conservative and anti-semetic tutor 

Pobedonostsev

100

Name the indsutrial policy that Witte pursued

State-promoted industrial growth 

100

Whom did Stolypin take over from as Prime minster in 1906?

Witte
100

Define what is meant by 'Artels'

Informal organisations of workers, which began to rent communal apartment buildings

100

St Petersburg changes its name to what and why?

Petrograd – Anti-German feeling

200

Name two revolutionary groups and explain their ideologies

Social Revolutionaries - Born from Populism and wanted agrarian socialism; ideological hiers of Narodniks

Social Democratic Workers Party - Marxist ideology, wished to achieve socialism via proletarianisation 

200

What 2 fossil fuels were found in the Donbas and Baku Regions? 

Coal and Oil

200

What were the two farms introduced by Stolypin and explain the differences

Khutor - Individual from the Mir and could mange their own affairs 

Obtrub - still connected to the Mir but semi independent

200

The literacy rate by 1914 had reached what percentage?

40%

200

Provide 2 impacts of industry focussing more on military matters

Lack of Consumer goods industry

Urban workers less incentivised

(Merit anything else)

300

Discuss 3 examples of causes of the Russian Revolution in 1905

  • Russo-Japanese War

  • Econimic strain of Peasants and Workers

  • Bloody Sunday

  • Political opposition build up




300

Define the following 

'Protectionism'

'Gold Standard' 

'Polytechnics'

'Protectionism' - placing higher tariffs on imported goods to protect domestic goods

'Gold Standard' - placed the rouble on this in 1897 to stabalise the currency 

'Polytechnics' - training centres for scientists/engineers

300

Grain production expanded by _%

_% of peasants were still strip farming

_% of consolidated farms were independent from the Mir

2%

90%

25% 

300

In what three ways were living and working conditions in towns changing? 

A) Poor Living Conditions 

B) Low Wages

C) Overcrowded accomidation 

D) Government Legislation 

300

Explain what the 'Progressive Bloc' was 

Formed by Liberal and moderates 

The Progressive Bloc wanted the Tsar to work with them to contribute to the war effort. 

Their objective was to reform the Tsarist government with a more progressive government of ‘national confidence’

400

What is the only Duma the SR's won seats in?

2nd 

400

1) Annual industrial growth grew by _%?

2) Russia became the _th largest indsutrial power by 1914

3) Number of factories increased by _/_rd 

4) _% of state budget came from the State Vodka Monoply 

1) 8% 

2) 5th

3) 1/3rd 

4) 30%

400

Write 4 policies of Stolypin 

  • Mir’s responsibility of collecting taxes was abolished

  • More state and crown land available to buy

  • Peasants allowed to consolidate scattered strips into one farm

  • A new Peasants’ Land Bank established

  • Redemption payments officially abolished

400
Where and what year did the massacre take place, where 200 workers were shot?

Lena Goldfieds in 1912


400

Define the following 

'Brusilov Offensive'

'Great Retreat' 

'Zemgor' 

'Ministerial leapfrog'

'Brusilov Offensive' - Major Russian Victory against the A-H's, most successful of the war. 

'Great Retreat' - Russian's strategic withdrawal back due to German military superiority 

'Zemgor' - Russian Organisation created to help the government with the war, led by Prince Lvov

'Ministerial leapfrog' - term given to a high turnover of minsters in departments such as agriculture and war. 

500

What was the name of the factory that striked in 1901, evidencing urban workers becoming more radical?

Obukhov factory

500

What specific group was Witte responsible for repressing during the 1905 revolution?

St Petersburg Soviet

500
What did Stolypin do at the 2nd Duma which led to its dissolving? 

Issued article 87 which downgraded the peasants votes so they would be less represented 

500

Kulaks and Nobility were seen to be undergoing D___________?

DIVERSIFICATION 

Now find a word that starts with each of these letters related to Russa up to this point (‘I’ CAN BE AN EXCEPTION’) 

 

500

OPEN TO ALL 

Take the number of minsters there were for Agriculture during WW1. 

Multiple that number by the article Stolypin issued to dissolve the Second Duma. 

Take this number away from the year of the Battle of Tanneburg was.


4*87 = 348 

1914 - 348 


1566

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