Culture of Russia
Peter the Great
Catherine the Great
Nihilism
Alexander II
100

Thsi was the political organization of Russia under the Romanovs

Empire

100

Peter the Great put a tax on these to discourage them.

Beards

100

Catherine the Great was born here.

Prussia

100

Nihilism is the rejection of this.

All authority

100

This was Alexander II's most significant reform

Emancipation of the serfs

200

The title of the Russian autocrat.

Czar or tsar

200

Peter the Great constructed this to expand Russia's military power.

Navy

200

Catherine earned the title "the Great" by doing this.

Expanding the Russia Empire

200

Nihilist practiced terrorism, or as they called it, "this."

"Propaganda of the deed"
200

Alexander II introduced this to the military

Conscription for all classes

300

Russia practiced this tradition of Christianity

Orthodoxy

300

Peter the Great traveled Europe to recruit these.

Foreign experts, scientists, engineers, etc.

300

Catherine the Great wrote to the leading intellectuals of this movement

The Enlightenment
300

This socialist and nihilist organization assassinated Alexander II

Narodnaya Volya

300

Alexander II sold this to thhe United States

Alaska

400

The unfree peasants of Russia

Serfs

400

Peter the Great replaced the patriarch of the Orthodox church with this.

The Holy Synod

400

Catherine the Great founded the Smolny Institute, the first of this kind of establishment in Russia

Women's school/college

400

This is the ultimate goal of nihilism

Violent overthrow of the existing order
400

Alexxnder II introduced these reforms to the legal code

Trial by jury, legal representation, equality under the law

500

Peasants frequently expressed their discontent with Russian feudalism in thsi way.

Uprisings or rebellions

500

Catherine the Great considered some liberal reforms, but she never challenged this Russian institution

Serfdom

500

Alexander II's son took this attitude to reforms after his father's death

Reaction/rejection