The end of Romanov rule, 1906 - 1917 (PART 1)

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What was the Tsar's family name?
Romanovs
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Who replaces Witte in 1905?
Stolypin
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What laws were introduces in 1906?
Fundamental Laws
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What was the 'Upper House' of the Russian Duma called?
Council of State
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When was the first Duma elected?
April 1906
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After how many days did the Tsar dissolve the Duma?
73
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When was the second Duma elected?
February 1907
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What were 'Land Captains' in Russia replaced with?
Justices of the Peace
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In 1906 what did Stolypin make it easier for Russian peasants to leave?
Communes
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What was another name for a Russian Commune?
Mir
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What % of peasants owned land in 1905?
20%
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What % of peasants owned land in 1915?
50%
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What was the total Russian agricultural production in 1906?
45.9 million tonnes
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What was the total Russian agricultural production in 1913?
61.7 million tonnes
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What was the name of the massacre which took place in Siberia in 1912?
Lena Goldfield Massacre
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What was declared in Moscow in June 1914
General Strike
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What % of peasants left communes between 1906 - 1914?
25%
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Why did Stolypin support agricultural reforms?
To encourage more people to move to the cities and modernise Russia
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In what year did the Russians adopt the Grand Plan
1913
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What was the name of the person who developed the plan?
Sukhomlinov
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What was his position in the government?
Minister of War
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