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Gino DePaul:

Liberal Those who want great change and might go past the legal limit to go
do it

Radical Those who want change but will keep it in the legal limit

Conservative- Those who are in power and just want to stay in power and
no change to that

Domestic vs. Foreign matters


Domestic- Laws/actions that have to deal with the country and citizens of
that country.
Foreign- Only deals with things like laws that deal with their nation and only
their nation.

Autocratic A form of government of an Autocrat

Divine Right theory- using religion to rule

Russification Breaks into three reforms called Nationality, Autocracy, and


Orthodoxy

Pan-Slavism - union of all Slavic people under Russian leadership

Emancipation Edict- Freed all serfs and allowed peasants to buy in small
tracts from the government

Peoples Will Radical group of people who became terrorists.

Pogroms Jews were forced migration to the Pale.

Nihilists Intellectual thinkers and not really doers.

Social Democratic Labor Party group of people who helped the Russians
governments repression back fire

Duma Official assembly

Answer the following questions:


1. Summarize Ideas:
a. Explain how liberalism affected Russias domestic policy.

Liberalism started to attract the educated members of the Russian


Aristocracy

b. Describe two features of Russias foreign policy.

Russian begun to expand and Pan- Slavism which made all Slavics follow
under Russian leadership

2. Organizing Ideas:
a. List the liberal reforms that Alexander II accomplished in Russia.

Serfdom, emancipation edict, zemstovs, courts

b. What did he do with regard to the serfs?

He freed all the serfs

3. Analyzing Ideas:
a. Why did the Revolution of 1905 fail to overthrow the monarchy?

The army stayed loyal and that would not end the czars regime, the French
gave money to that government, revolutionary groups had different goals.

b. How did Nicholas II respond to the Revolution of 1905?


He created the October manifesto

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