Chapter 7 Flashcards
public sentiment towards government by 1900
greater public mistrust of Govs competence and a firmer belief in the power of ordinary members of society to influence national affairs
how did Nicholas respond to the tragedy at his coronation
visited the hospital where the injured were taken and provided financial assistance to the families of those who died
how did reformist groups change by 1900
reformist groups developed a broader support base than ever before
which factory in st Petersburg experienced violent clashes between armedd police and cossacks in 1901
obukhov factory
how many industrial strikes were recorded in towns by 1904
90,000
who was the tsars minister that dealt with peasant disturbances during this time
Pyotr stolypin
who formed the assembly of st Petersburg factory workers in 1904
father Georgi Gapon
how did the governments response to labor unrest contrib ute to strike escalation
violent repression increased worker anger and mobilisation
what was the role of zubatovs unions in the context of industrial strikes
they aimed to provide a controlled outlet for worker grievances
what support did the assembly of st Petersburg factory workers receive
approval from the minister for internal affairs and the Orthodox Church
impact of Russo Japanese war
led to significant unrest in Russia, increasing social and political tensions
what strategies did peasants employ to express their grievances against landlord
set fire to barns
destroyed grains
seized woodlands and pastures
what factors contributed to the dismissal and exile of zubatov
involvement of police sponsored union
failure to control rising unrest and strikes
growing radicalism among workers
how many Dumas were there
4
when was Bloody Sunday
9 January 1905
when was the October manifesto
1905
when was the fourth duma
1912-17