Autocracy And Reaction Under Alex III Flashcards

1
Q

What were Alexander III thoughts on Alex II reforms

A

Not a fan of

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2
Q

Who was Alex III tutor and greatest influence

A

Konstantin Pobedonostev

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3
Q

When did Alex III die and what from

A

1894
Kidney disease

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4
Q

When were the emergency powers introduced

A

1881

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5
Q

What did the emergency powers bring about

A

New secret police - okhrana
Special courts for suspected terrorists
Increased censorship
Removal of judges, magistrates and elected officials who were deemed too liberal
Could be imprisoned without trial for 3 months

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6
Q

In 1884 what happened to universities

A

Control tightened

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7
Q

What types of societies were banned

A

Student societies

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8
Q

How were students from poorer backgrounds discouraged from education

A

Fees for primary, secondary and university were increased

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9
Q

What type of schools were encouraged? What type discouraged?

A

Parish schools encouraged

Zemstva schools discouraged

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10
Q

What did the laws of 1890 and 1892 do to voting

A

Revised who had the right to vote in local elections for rural and urban assemblies (Dumas)

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11
Q

What happened to the electorate in St Petersburg

A

Reduced from 21,000 to 7,000

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12
Q

What issues was the Zemstva pushed towards

A

Health and local transport

Issues with little political significance

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13
Q

In 1889 what new position did Alexander III create. What position did they replace?

A

Land Captains

Justice of the Peace

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14
Q

What section of society did Land Captains have to come from

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The nobility

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15
Q

What did Land Captains have the authority to do

A

Overrule the Mir as well as the local Zemstva
Override elections
Intervene in judicial cases, imposing punishments

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16
Q

Who were Land Captains directly responsible to

A

The Minister of the Environment Interior

17
Q

What happened after the Polish Revolt 1863-64

A

Property of the Polish Roman Catholic Church was seized

Warsaw university was closed in 1869

Russian replaced Polish as the language of government

Russians replaced poles in the civil service

18
Q

By 1900 how many Tartars had been converted to Christianity

A

100,000

19
Q

What was rebuilt in Riga (Capital of Latvia) in 1885

A

A huge Russian Orthodox cathedral

20
Q

The property of which church was seized

A

The property of the Armenian Church was seized

21
Q

Traditionally where were the Jews only allowed to live

A

The Pale

22
Q

Between 1881 and 1905 how many pogroms were there against Jews

A

215 pogroms

23
Q

What was the limit of Jews in universities and schools

A

Couldn’t make up more then 10% on any university or school