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The Revolution of 1905: Who resisted reform and change?

Czar Nicholas I

100

Who was Nicholas I's son?

Alexander II

100

When did Alexander II, undertake the task of saving the autocracy.

in 1855

100

Who did they emancipate?

the peasants

100

What was the name of the new representative local government?

Zemstvos

200

 Alexander II eased the restrictions on ..?

the press 

200

Who reorganized the Russian Army?

Alexander II

200

Landowners lost what 2 things?

land and power

200

Reformers pushed for what?

Greater changes

200

Alexander II modernized the...?

judicial system

300

What did the conservatives fear?

weakening of the autocracy

300

When was Alexander II assassinated?

in 1881

300

The revolutionist assassinated who's son?

Czar Nicholas I

300

define russification

intolerance and persecution of non-Russian peoples, especially the Jews

300

powers were extended to the....

secret police

400

who rose to the throne after Alexander III

his son Nicholas II

400

define marxism

the working class, not the peasants would lead the revolution

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who believed that Russia needed to develop into an industrial state?

mensheviks

400

Who believed that a small party of professional revolutionaries could use force to bring about a socialist society in the near future.

Bolsheviks

400

in 1904 who defeated Russia?

Japan

500

what did the war do to Russia's economy/

it raised food prices, but not wages.

500

what occurred on January 22, 1905?

Bloody Sunday

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define soviet

workers' council

500

Duma was to help appease to who?

strikers

500

Russia became a ...

constitutional monarchy

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