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    • What did Alexander II's judicial reforms establish in the legal system?
      Trial by jury
    • What was the primary aim of Alexander II's reforms?
      Modernize and liberalize
    • The Liberals under Alexander II advocated for greater political liberties and constitutional reform.

      True
    • Dissatisfaction with the limited scope of Alexander II's reforms led to the rise of social and political movements
    • What policy did Alexander III pursue after succeeding Alexander II?
      Autocracy
    • Match Alexander II's reforms with Alexander III's policies:
      1️⃣ Emancipation of the Serfs
      2️⃣ Rollback of peasant land reforms
      3️⃣ Judicial Reforms
      4️⃣ Reduced judicial independence
      5️⃣ Local Government Reforms
      6️⃣ Reduced powers of elected local councils (zemstvos)
    • Who was the last Tsar of the Russian Empire?
      Nicholas II
    • What event sparked the 1905 Revolution?
      "Bloody Sunday" massacre
    • Under Nicholas II, rapid industrialization led to growing social unrest and inequality
    • Match the social and political movements with their descriptions:
      Populists (Narodniks) ↔️ Sought a socialist revolution by appealing to the peasantry
      Liberals ↔️ Advocated for greater political and civil liberties
      Revolutionaries (Marxists) ↔️ Aimed to overthrow the Tsarist regime
    • Alexander III's policy of Russification aimed to promote Russian culture and suppress minority nationalities
      True
    • The Bloody Sunday massacre led to the formation of the first Soviet in St. Petersburg
    • What were key challenges to Russia's industrialization during the late 19th century?
      Lack of infrastructure
    • What revolution overthrew the Romanov dynasty in 1917?
      February Revolution
    • The Emancipation of the Serfs under Alexander II granted personal freedom and limited land ownership
    • The local government reforms under Alexander II created elected local councils called zemstvos
    • The Populists (Narodniks) sought a socialist revolution by appealing to the peasantry
    • What did the Revolutionaries (Marxists) aim to establish in Russia?
      A socialist state
    • What did the Emancipation of the Serfs under Alexander II grant to former serfs?
      Freedom and land ownership
    • Alexander III strengthened the absolute power of the Tsar
    • Match the causes of the 1905 Revolution with their descriptions:
      Dissatisfaction with Nicholas II's autocratic rule ↔️ Lack of political reforms
      Economic hardships and food shortages ↔️ Affected peasantry and urban working class
      Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War ↔️ Exposed weaknesses of the Tsarist regime
    • What were the key outcomes of Alexander III's state-led industrialization policy?
      Increased industrial output
    • Alexander II's reforms faced resistance from conservative elements within Russia.

      True
    • Alexander III reversed many of the liberal reforms implemented by his predecessor
    • What event triggered the 1905 Revolution?
      Bloody Sunday
    • Order the Tsars and their economic policies from Alexander II to Nicholas II:
      1️⃣ Alexander II: Emancipated serfs
      2️⃣ Alexander III: Protectionist policies
      3️⃣ Nicholas II: Foreign investment
    • World War I exposed the weaknesses of the Russian economy and military

      True
    • What period did Alexander II's reforms span?
      1855–1881
    • Alexander II's military reforms reduced the length of military service.

      True
    • Place the reforms of Alexander II in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Emancipation of the Serfs
      2️⃣ Judicial Reforms
      3️⃣ Military Reforms
      4️⃣ Local Government Reforms
    • Western ideas such as socialism influenced the rise of political movements in Russia.

      True
    • Alexander II's reforms were limited in scope and faced resistance from conservatives
    • Alexander III strengthened the absolute power of the Tsar after Alexander II's assassination.

      True
    • What policy did Alexander III pursue after succeeding Alexander II?
      Autocracy
    • Alexander III's Russification policy aimed to suppress minority nationalities within the Russian Empire
      True
    • Nicholas II's reign culminated in the First Russian Revolution of 1905
    • In response to the 1905 Revolution, Nicholas II established an elected parliament called the Duma
    • Arrange Alexander II's reforms in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Emancipation of the Serfs
      2️⃣ Judicial Reforms
      3️⃣ Military Reforms
      4️⃣ Local Government Reforms
    • What policy did Alexander III pursue after succeeding Alexander II?
      Autocracy
    • Match Alexander II's reforms with Alexander III's policies:
      Emancipation of the Serfs ↔️ Rollback of peasant land reforms
      Judicial Reforms ↔️ Reduced judicial independence
      Military Reforms ↔️ Increased Tsar's control
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