Living and working conditions: Food and famine under Tsardom Flashcards

1
Q

General reasons for famine?

A

-tendency to monoculture (reliance on grain)
-restrictions of Mir
-severe weather
-government polices.

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2
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When was the famine under Alexander III?

A

1891

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3
Q

What did Alexander II do to try and prevent famine?

A

-placed Zemstvo in charge of drawing up emergency measures- didn’t prevent starvation

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4
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What caused the famine of 1891?

A

-adverse weather conditions

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5
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What was the famine of 1891 worsened by?

A

-outbreaks of cholera and Typhus- 350,000 deaths.

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6
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Who did the peasants blame for the 1891 famine?

A

-the finance minister for tax on consumer goods.
-had to sell grain surplus.

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7
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How did Alexander III belatedly try to deal with the famine?

A

-ban grain exports
-special committee on famine relief
-funding emergency- extraordinary lottery.

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8
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What were harvests like at the beginning of the war under Nicholas?

A

-good
-most went to troops
-problems getting to urban areas

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9
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What were harvests like at the beginning of the war under Nicholas?

A

-8 hours.

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10
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What did some peasants do during the war to stop themselves from starving under Nicholas?

A

-hoarded grain
-fed animals rather than slaughter them early,

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