Revolutionary Groups
Emancipation of the Serfs
Russo-Japanese War
Sergei Witte
Bloody Sunday
100

3 philosophies that dominated the revolutionary groups from the 1860’s onwards

  • Populism
  • Nihilism

  • Anarchism

  • Marxism

100

Which Tsar was responsible for the emancipation of the serfs?

Alexander II

100

When did the Russo-Japanese War take place?

1904-1905

100

What position was Sergei Witte the first to hold in 1905?

Prime Minister of Russia

100

In what year did Bloody Sunday occur?

1905

200

What did the, “To the People” movement involve?

2000 university students attempted to cause an uprising by leaving cities to live in the countryside with the peasants

200

In what year did Alexander II proclaim the emancipation?

1861

200

Which port did Japan besiege and eventually capture?

Port Arthur

200

Sergei Witte oversaw the construction of which major infrastructure project?

Trans-Siberian Railway

200

Who led the march to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg?

Father Georgy Gapon

300

What was the name of the terrorist organisation that assassinated government officials and eventually Alexander II himself?

The People’s Will

300

What was a condition of emancipation that confused and angered the serfs?

There would have to wait 2 years to be freed

300

What was the name of the decisive land battle in 1905?

Battle of Mukden

300

How did Sergei Witte stabilise the Russian economy?

Introduced the Gold Standard

300

What was the purpose of the march?

To present a petition to the tsar, calling for political and economic reforms

400

How do Marxists view the world?

They understand the world through the lens of social classes and resulting societal conflict

400

What was the name of the “village commune”?

The Mir

400

What was the name of the peace treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War?

Treaty of Portsmouth

400

What type of government did Sergei Witte favour?

Democratic Constitutional Monarchy

400

The Tsar's soldiers opened fire on the crowd, killing approximately how many people?

Between 100 and 1000

500

What opportunity did public trials of revolutionaries present them?

They had the chance to make long, impassioned speeches critical of the government which were widely reported by the press

500

How were Russian landowners compensated?

They were to receive yearly “redemption payments” from the Mir in return for the land.

500

What was the impact of the result on Russia?

Any of:

  • Highlighted shortcomings of autocracy in Russia

  • Humiliated Nicholas II

  • Dampened Russian eastern expansion

  • Exacerbated the 1905 Revolution

  • Led to reform of Russian military

500

Witte heavily influenced the formation of which document?

The October Manifesto

500

What was an impact of Bloody Sunday?

Any of:

  • Bitterness towards Nicholas II and autocracy
  • Permanent change in the way that the peasants viewed the Tsar
  • The Revolution of 1905

  • Widespread strikes

  • Introduction of the Imperial State Duma