universities such as government and law. This liberalization of the education system resulted in much higher literacy rates and the ability for students to express themselves. However, Alexander III saw this universal education coverage as a threat to Russian
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What were the most important causes and most important consequences of the emancipation of the Serfs? Serfdom, a system of virtual slavery tying the Russian peasants to their landlords, was abolished in 1861 under the imperial demand of Tsar Nicholas II. This change was put in place for many reasons, including military defeat in Crimea, the economy and political system, which all contributed to the backwardness of Russia as a nation, as they prohibited the introduction of other major reforms.
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How far was the incompetent rule of Tsar Nicholas II responsible for the revolution? In February 1917, after the Russian people became fed up with the situation of the country, they started a revolution that eventually collapsed the Tsarist system. It is clear, that Tsar Nicholas II’s political naivety and his strong opposition towards reform were clearly some of the reasons responsible for the February revolution. His poor qualities as a leader allowed him to be easily influenced and therefore
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was primarily underpinned by economic and social problems and the nation’s lack of confidence in the Tsar to improve their present living standards. Political discontent against Tsar Nicholas II (‘Tsar’) was founded on growing unrest amongst the Russian people, who believed that change was happening too slowly and a new form of leadership was needed for Russia to progress and for the people to achieve a better way of life. The main underlying ‘economic’ problems facing Russia between 1900 and 1914
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people started to lose faith in terms of reforms as the October Manifesto set up by Witte to help people and try to get the country back on track was removed after only a few years of it being in place not long enough for it to have an impact on Russian life. As in 1905 there had never been any real big reforms like on the October
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Use the historical interpretation (sources written in hindsight) and your own knowledge. How stable and how strong was the Russian regime on the eve of world war? The stability and strength of the Russian regime (autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II ) had remained untouched for several centuries, in a sense that it did not alter or fault through the hardships amongst the peoples of Russia/Empire as a whole as a means of the 'sole,righteous' system of autocracy. It was successful in terms of maintaining
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Tattenburg tens of thousands were dead or wounded and within a week at the Battle of Masurian Lakes the Russian army lost another 100,000 soldiers. Morale decreased visibly, worsened not only by the shortages or bad transport system but by bad news from the front. Despite the occasional victories, Russia emerged in the war as ill-equipped, with the soldiers under-fed. The morale was so low that there were Russian soldiers who began deserting their troops. In 1916, approximately 1.5 million soldiers deserted
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