12 - Social Divisions And Cultural Change Flashcards

1
Q

At what level did peasants continue to live? What event from 1891-92 caused this?

A

Substience level

Great Famine

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2
Q

How much per acre was grain output in Russia compared to Britain and Germany?

A

1/3

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3
Q

What were peasants driven hard to produce? What were they forced to pay?

A

Surplus for export

High taxes

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4
Q

What population made living conditions worse? Who were holdings divided by?

A

Rural population

Sons and the amount of land families had

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5
Q

Who could Kulaks afford to employ? What gulf widened in society?

A

Labour

Kulaks and labourers

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6
Q

Whose mortality rates were high? What did they have limited access to?

A

Peasants

Doctors

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7
Q

What standards varied in Russia? Where was there prosperity?

A

Living standards

Ukraine

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8
Q

Where were backward farming methods still favoured? Whose support mostly came from there?

A

Central Russia

Bolsheviks

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9
Q

How much of nobility land was transferred to peasants and dwellers from 1861-1914? What 2 things did most nobles retain?

A

1/3

Wealth and position in government

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10
Q

Who emerged as industrialisation gained pace? What did many of them serve on?

A
Middle class
Zemstva
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11
Q

What did the Orthodox Church have close ties with? What did the Tsar allegedly rule by?

A

Tsarism

“Divine right”

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12
Q

What did the Orthodox Church exercise sway over? What did this benefit?

A

Superstitious peasantry

Tsarist regime

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13
Q

Who had close ties to the village? What were they expected to do?

A

Priests

Read out decrees

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14
Q

What controls did the Church exercise? What would the courts hand down punishments for?

A

Censorship

Social/moral crimes

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15
Q

Under which Tsar did the Church have increased control over primary education? What became a crime in terms of Orthodox loyalty?

A

Alexander III

You couldn’t convert to another faith

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16
Q

Who did the Church have less hold of in the cities? What type of ideas had more appeal?

A
Growing working class
Socialism
17
Q

What development brought new opportunities for women? What provision was expanded?

A

Economic

Education

18
Q

What percentage of children were in primary school by 1914? Between what ages?

A

45%

8-11

19
Q

What flourished at the end of censorship? When did censorship end?

A

Popular press

1905

20
Q

What novels were cheaply produced for the newly literate?

A

Tolstoy and Dostoevsky

21
Q

What had Russian culture embraced by 1914?

A

More than the elite

22
Q

What 2 things did millions of people remain respectful to even after cultural changes?

A

Autocracy and Orthodox Church

23
Q

What did millions go out on the streets for in 1913?

A

300th anniversary of Romanov dynasty