AQA Tsarist Russia 1855-1917 - Alexander II Quiz

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What were the three main policies Nicholas I ruled by?
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality
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What were the opposite to Westernisers?
Slavophiles
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In which year did Alexander II come to power?
1855
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In which years did the Crimean War take place?
1853-56
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How long was the Sepastopol Siege?
349 days
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What percentage of the population were serfs when Alexander II came to power?
80%
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By how much did the population increase between 1800 and 1858?
Doubled
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What percentage of serfs were mortgaged by 1860?
60%
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In what decade were the Pugachev revolts?
1770s
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What were the four types of peasants?
State peasants, serfs, Obrok (Rent) serfs, Barshina (Labour) serfs
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How many farms were self sufficient in the years 1881 and 1900?
3/4, 1/2
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In what year was the 1st emancipation decree published?
1861
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How long were the serfs bound to paying redemption payments?
49 years
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How much land did the gentry lose overall?
1/3
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How many peasant riots were there between January and April 1861?
647
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In which two years did the populists attempt to 'go to the people'?
1874, 1876
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In what year did the populists become Land and Liberty?
1877
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Who did Vera Zasulich shoot in court and what was he accused of?
General Trepov, Flogging a soldier
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What were the consequences of Zasulich's action?
She was acquitted but the legal reforms were reversed
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What were the name of the two sections that Land and Liberty split into, and what were their methods?
The People's Will - Violent. Black Partition Group - Peaceful.
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After the Tsarina died, what shocking thing did the Alexander II do?
Marry his mistress.
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On what day did Alexander II sign a document pledging more economic and political reforms?
13th September 1881
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When and how was Alexander II assasinated?
13th September 1881, Bomb thrown at carriage
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Who claimed responsibility for the assassination?
The People's Will
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