Russia in Revolution 1881-1905 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRussia - 19th and 20th centuryASEdexcel Created by: poppyceciliaCreated on: 17-04-15 16:04 The Tsar was the autocratic leader of Russia, what does this mean? There were no legal restrictions on his power, it was absolute 1 of 10 What % of the Russian population was peasant classes? Around 82% 2 of 10 Russia was successful in imperialism, what was the population? 125 million 3 of 10 Russia had major transport issues due to geographical issues, etc. what was their main method of transport? Canals 4 of 10 What was Russia’s main source of wealth? Agriculture—despite the rich resources such as oil and iron in the empire 5 of 10 What was the name of the political opposition group that assassinated Tsar Alexander II in 1881? The Peoples Will 6 of 10 Why was it ironic The Peoples Will assassinated the Tsar? He was on his way to sign a law which would have given Russia its first national assembly and they were looking for reform in the same way as him 7 of 10 What was Alexander II most important reform? The emancipation of serfs in 1861 8 of 10 How did Alexander III react to his fathers death? His assassinators were hung, he built a church where his father died and rejected his fathers new law 9 of 10 What was Alexander III attitude to reform? Reactionary and traditional 10 of 10
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