alexander II reforms Flashcards

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What was the main purpose of the Emancipation Reform of 1861 in Russia?

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To abolish serfdom and grant freedom to serfs.

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Who was the Tsar of Russia during the Emancipation of 1861?

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Tsar Alexander II.

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True or False: The Emancipation Reform of 1861 was the first attempt to abolish serfdom in Russia.

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True.

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What is serfdom?

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A system where peasants are tied to the land and under the control of landowners.

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Fill in the blank: The Emancipation Reform of 1861 granted land to former serfs, but they had to pay for it through __________.

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redemption payments.

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What year was the Emancipation Reform enacted?

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1861.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a consequence of the Emancipation Reform? A) Increased agricultural productivity B) Decrease in peasant uprisings C) Growth of the Russian middle class D) All of the above

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C) Growth of the Russian middle class.

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What was the impact of the Emancipation Reform on the Russian economy?

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It led to significant changes, including the modernization of agriculture and the economy.

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True or False: The Emancipation Reform immediately improved the living conditions of all former serfs.

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False.

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What were the ‘redemption payments’?

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Payments that former serfs had to make to the government for the land they received.

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What was one of the criticisms of the Emancipation Reform?

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That it did not provide enough land to former serfs.

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Fill in the blank: The Emancipation Reform was part of a broader set of reforms known as the __________ Reforms.

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Great.

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Who influenced Tsar Alexander II to consider emancipation?

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Ideas of liberalism and social reform, along with the pressures of the Crimean War.

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What was the status of serfs prior to the Emancipation Reform?

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They were considered property of their landlords.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following groups opposed the Emancipation Reform? A) Nobility B) Peasants C) Bourgeoisie D) All of the above

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A) Nobility.

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What was one long-term effect of the Emancipation Reform on Russian society?

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It contributed to social tensions and led to future revolutionary movements.

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True or False: The Emancipation Reform was universally accepted by the Russian populace.

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False.

18
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What was the main legal document that formalized the Emancipation Reform?

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The Manifesto of Emancipation.

19
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Fill in the blank: After emancipation, many former serfs became __________ who worked on the land they once were bound to.

A

landowners.

20
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What was the reaction of the nobility towards the Emancipation Reform?

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Many nobles were resistant and felt it threatened their economic interests.

21
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What role did the Crimean War play in the Emancipation Reform?

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It exposed the weaknesses of the Russian military and economy, prompting calls for reform.

22
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was NOT a goal of the Emancipation Reform? A) To abolish serfdom B) To modernize agriculture C) To increase the power of the nobility D) To improve the lives of peasants

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C) To increase the power of the nobility.

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What was one of the main challenges faced by former serfs after emancipation?

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Many lacked the necessary skills and resources to successfully farm their land.

24
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True or False: The Emancipation Reform allowed serfs to move freely and seek employment opportunities.

A

True.

25
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What was the significance of the Emancipation Reform in the context of Russian history?

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It marked a turning point towards modernization and social change in Russia.