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Russia
Alexander III
Opposition 2
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The authorities knew the secret police knew there was a plot to
assassinate Alexander II
but they failed to get any further
details
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Alexander II was assassinated
1
March 1881
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Alexander II was killed by a
bomb
thrown by members of the
People's Will
group
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Alexander III
Alexander II's son
, an enormous imposing scary guy who was highly
repressive
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Alexander III's
repressive
regime
Made it harder for
opposition
groups to
organise
themselves
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The
Okhrana
, the secret police, was given a lot of resources by the
Tsar
and made extensive use of its power to arrest and imprison people without trial
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The People's Will group
They were heavily repressed by the
Tsar
after the assassination of
Alexander II
Their activity significantly
decreased
after
1887
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The famine of
1891-1892
highlighted the need for significant change in the
rural
economy and led to a revival of populist ideas in the mid-1890s
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Plekhanov
He was seen as the
father
of
Marxism
in Russia
He translated Marx's
writings
into Russian, which were allowed in as the Tsar thought they would distract
peasants
from more dangerous activities
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Marxism inside Russia itself was fairly limited in the late 1880s and early
1890s
, with only small groups of
students
involved
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Alexander III's repressive policies
Created
greater potential opposition
and resentment against
the Tsarist regime
, particularly among Russia's national and ethnic minorities
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After 1894,
Marxism
became the big threat and flourished, given the many groups who had decided to turn away from the
Tsar
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