KT1- Law and Censorship 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRussia - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelOCR Created by: francesca_321Created on: 14-01-16 18:48 What did Alexander II introduce? Glasnost (openness 1 of 30 What was introduced by Justice? Justice of the peace 2 of 30 What were judges? better paid 3 of 30 What was introduced in 1872? special courts for political trials introduced 4 of 30 In 1863, what did editors have to introduce? approval after printing 5 of 30 What was removed from courts and when? Censorship from control of courts, 1866 6 of 30 Under Alexander III what was increased? The use of closed/ secret trials 7 of 30 When was the Okhrana set up? 1881 8 of 30 When was press censorship? after 1882 9 of 30 What were Newspapers not allowed to report? the 1891 famine 10 of 30 What were judges advised on? sentencing and verdicts 11 of 30 What happened to Newspapers after 3 warnings? Had to submit before printing 12 of 30 What happened to Censorship after NIcholas II reign? eased in 1894 13 of 30 What had increased after 1905 October 1905? freedoms increased 14 of 30 What were newspapers aimed at? working class appeared 'Kopek newspaper 15 of 30 What had the PG legalised? free press, movement, association, political activity, no censorship 16 of 30 What was abolished? Okhrana 17 of 30 What paper was banned after the July Days? Bolshevik paper 18 of 30 What was set up under Lenin? Cheka set up 19 of 30 What was the Bolshevik newspaper called? Pravda 20 of 30 What was banned within the party? factions 21 of 30 What was set up to control imgae of Russian life? 1921 Agitation and Propaganda department (Agitprop) 22 of 30 Under Stalin, What did writers and publishers have to join? Union of Soviet writers 23 of 30 What was a crime? to listen to foreign radio 24 of 30 What were loudspeakers used as? propaganda 25 of 30 Under Khrushvhev, What book was released? The thaw, by Ehrenberg 26 of 30 What had eased during his reign? Censorship 27 of 30 What had happened to books being published? they doubled from 1920s 28 of 30 What happened to Pasternek? published Dr Zhivago abroard and was banned from receiving Nobel prize for Literature 1958 29 of 30 What was not reported? Novocherkassk food riots, 1962 30 of 30
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