DumaWhat was thename of theelected bodyintroducedwith the OM?PoliticalReasonsIneffective militaryleadership: The Russianmilitary leadership wasplagued by incompetenceand political infighting.Many of the top generalswere appointed for politicalreasons, rather than fortheir military skillsMANIAIncentivisepeasants toown theirown farms.Union ofRussianPeoplebroad and sweepingpowers – right toarrest, sentence andexecute thoseconsidered to havecommitted crimesagainst the state. 1,000In Moscow howmany protestorswere killed inviolence betweenthe army andstrikers?LandlesspeasantsAlliance system,strategic &territorialmotivations e.g.access to straitsof TurkeyReasons forRussia'sinvolvementin WWI?"Stolypin'sNeckties"4thRussia wasthe ___ largestproducer ofsteel, coal andironRelaxation ofcensorship,increase infreedom of speechand freedom ofassemblyIn addition tothe creationof a Duma,the OMpromised?FundamentalLawsWhat wasissued in 1906that reinforcedthe Tsar'ssupremacy?SergeiWitteWho wasbrought backto draft theOctoberManifesto?125,000Battle of Masurian Lakes,took place at the start ofWorld War One, inSeptember 1914. Thebattle marked the seconddefeat for the RussianArmy at the hands of theGermans. The Battle ofMasurian Lakes costRussia’s First Army ______men and 150WrittenconstitutionTheKadetswantedwhat?ShutdownTsar could"SHUTDOWN" Dumawhenever hewanted.LongTermShortages inworkers andfood in thecountrysideSafetyInspectorsIn 1912, safetyinspectorswereintroduced intofactories. SocialRevolutionariesWhichgroup didStolypintarget?20 July,1914SRs, Kadets,Mensheviks& BolsheviksWhichgroups werenotappeased bythe OM?Morepower topeasants& workersSRs,Mensheviks& Bolshevikswanted?HyperinflationCost of War,printingmoney, declinein value of theroubleArmy &NavyThrough theFL the Tsarmaintainedcontrol of?Liberalse.g.OctoberistsGroup thatwasappeasedby the OM?MassmobilisationImmediatePyotrStolypinWho wasintroduced in 1906to lead acounterrevolution?Shortterm1906Battle ofTannenberg, (August 26–30,1914), World War I battlefought at Tannenberg, EastPrussia, that ended ina German victory overthe Russians. The crushingdefeat occurred barely amonth into the conflict, butit became emblematic ofthe RussianEmpire’s expeSplitOppositionWhat didthe OMachieve?10,000Show trials andsummary executionshad reducedmembership ofrevolutionary groupsfrom 100,000 to ____by 1910Formationof TradeUnionsWhat wasmadelegal in1905?MartialLawWhat did theTsar want toimpose tostop the 1905Revolution?170How manydied in theLenaGoldfieldsMassacre?1912StateCouncilThree new bodiescreated under thenew governmentsystem includingCouncil ofMinisters, Dumaand?BlackHundredsTerroristgroup – thattargets thosein oppositionto the Tsar1million# ofcasualtiesamassed infirst year ofWar?OctoberManifestoHow did theTsar appeasesome groupsin the 1905Revolution?QuickJusticePeasantLandBanksIntroduced_____ –loans forpeasants tobuy land Diversionfromproblemsin RussiaReasonrelatedto 1905KulaksCharlesEmmerson191460,000How many politicaldetainees wereexecuted, sentencedto penal servitude orexiled without trial inStolypin's first threeyears in office?1911IndirectOkhranaused to suppressBolsheviks andMensheviksaccused of incitingopposition to theTsarist state withinthe army.SiberiaPeasants werealso givenfinancialincentives tomove to remoteareas of ____OrlandoFiges1916When isRasputinkilled?PetrogradWorkers. Aftermath of theLena Massacre -sympathy strikeserrupted... "Nothingcan help us, neithertears nor protests,but an organizedmass struggle"1915When didthe Tsartakeovercommand ofthe armyFebruary/MarchRevolution,1917The Tsarina,under theinfluence ofRasputinDumaWhat was thename of theelected bodyintroducedwith the OM?PoliticalReasonsIneffective militaryleadership: The Russianmilitary leadership wasplagued by incompetenceand political infighting.Many of the top generalswere appointed for politicalreasons, rather than fortheir military skillsMANIAIncentivisepeasants toown theirown farms.Union ofRussianPeoplebroad and sweepingpowers – right toarrest, sentence andexecute thoseconsidered to havecommitted crimesagainst the state. 1,000In Moscow howmany protestorswere killed inviolence betweenthe army andstrikers?LandlesspeasantsAlliance system,strategic &territorialmotivations e.g.access to straitsof TurkeyReasons forRussia'sinvolvementin WWI?"Stolypin'sNeckties"4thRussia wasthe ___ largestproducer ofsteel, coal andironRelaxation ofcensorship,increase infreedom of speechand freedom ofassemblyIn addition tothe creationof a Duma,the OMpromised?FundamentalLawsWhat wasissued in 1906that reinforcedthe Tsar'ssupremacy?SergeiWitteWho wasbrought backto draft theOctoberManifesto?125,000Battle of Masurian Lakes,took place at the start ofWorld War One, inSeptember 1914. Thebattle marked the seconddefeat for the RussianArmy at the hands of theGermans. The Battle ofMasurian Lakes costRussia’s First Army ______men and 150WrittenconstitutionTheKadetswantedwhat?ShutdownTsar could"SHUTDOWN" Dumawhenever hewanted.LongTermShortages inworkers andfood in thecountrysideSafetyInspectorsIn 1912, safetyinspectorswereintroduced intofactories. SocialRevolutionariesWhichgroup didStolypintarget?20 July,1914SRs, Kadets,Mensheviks& BolsheviksWhichgroups werenotappeased bythe OM?Morepower topeasants& workersSRs,Mensheviks& Bolshevikswanted?HyperinflationCost of War,printingmoney, declinein value of theroubleArmy &NavyThrough theFL the Tsarmaintainedcontrol of?Liberalse.g.OctoberistsGroup thatwasappeasedby the OM?MassmobilisationImmediatePyotrStolypinWho wasintroduced in 1906to lead acounterrevolution?Shortterm1906Battle ofTannenberg, (August 26–30,1914), World War I battlefought at Tannenberg, EastPrussia, that ended ina German victory overthe Russians. The crushingdefeat occurred barely amonth into the conflict, butit became emblematic ofthe RussianEmpire’s expeSplitOppositionWhat didthe OMachieve?10,000Show trials andsummary executionshad reducedmembership ofrevolutionary groupsfrom 100,000 to ____by 1910Formationof TradeUnionsWhat wasmadelegal in1905?MartialLawWhat did theTsar want toimpose tostop the 1905Revolution?170How manydied in theLenaGoldfieldsMassacre?1912StateCouncilThree new bodiescreated under thenew governmentsystem includingCouncil ofMinisters, Dumaand?BlackHundredsTerroristgroup – thattargets thosein oppositionto the Tsar1million# ofcasualtiesamassed infirst year ofWar?OctoberManifestoHow did theTsar appeasesome groupsin the 1905Revolution?QuickJusticePeasantLandBanksIntroduced_____ –loans forpeasants tobuy land Diversionfromproblemsin RussiaReasonrelatedto 1905KulaksCharlesEmmerson191460,000How many politicaldetainees wereexecuted, sentencedto penal servitude orexiled without trial inStolypin's first threeyears in office?1911IndirectOkhranaused to suppressBolsheviks andMensheviksaccused of incitingopposition to theTsarist state withinthe army.SiberiaPeasants werealso givenfinancialincentives tomove to remoteareas of ____OrlandoFiges1916When isRasputinkilled?PetrogradWorkers. Aftermath of theLena Massacre -sympathy strikeserrupted... "Nothingcan help us, neithertears nor protests,but an organizedmass struggle"1915When didthe Tsartakeovercommand ofthe armyFebruary/MarchRevolution,1917The Tsarina,under theinfluence ofRasputin

Consequences of the 1905 Russian Revolution - Call List

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  1. What was the name of the elected body introduced with the OM?
    Duma
  2. Ineffective military leadership: The Russian military leadership was plagued by incompetence and political infighting. Many of the top generals were appointed for political reasons, rather than for their military skills
    Political Reasons
  3. MANIA
  4. Incentivise peasants to own their own farms.
  5. broad and sweeping powers – right to arrest, sentence and execute those considered to have committed crimes against the state.
    Union of Russian People
  6. In Moscow how many protestors were killed in violence between the army and strikers?
    1,000
  7. Landless peasants
  8. Reasons for Russia's involvement in WWI?
    Alliance system, strategic & territorial motivations e.g. access to straits of Turkey
  9. "Stolypin's Neckties"
  10. Russia was the ___ largest producer of steel, coal and iron
    4th
  11. In addition to the creation of a Duma, the OM promised?
    Relaxation of censorship, increase in freedom of speech and freedom of assembly
  12. What was issued in 1906 that reinforced the Tsar's supremacy?
    Fundamental Laws
  13. Who was brought back to draft the October Manifesto?
    Sergei Witte
  14. Battle of Masurian Lakes, took place at the start of World War One, in September 1914. The battle marked the second defeat for the Russian Army at the hands of the Germans. The Battle of Masurian Lakes cost Russia’s First Army ______ men and 150
    125,000
  15. The Kadets wanted what?
    Written constitution
  16. Tsar could "SHUT DOWN" Duma whenever he wanted.
    Shut down
  17. Long Term
  18. Shortages in workers and food in the countryside
  19. In 1912, safety inspectors were introduced into factories.
    Safety Inspectors
  20. Which group did Stolypin target?
    Social Revolutionaries
  21. 20 July, 1914
  22. Which groups were not appeased by the OM?
    SRs, Kadets, Mensheviks & Bolsheviks
  23. SRs, Mensheviks & Bolsheviks wanted?
    More power to peasants & workers
  24. Cost of War, printing money, decline in value of the rouble
    Hyperinflation
  25. Through the FL the Tsar maintained control of?
    Army & Navy
  26. Group that was appeased by the OM?
    Liberals e.g. Octoberists
  27. Mass mobilisation
  28. Immediate
  29. Who was introduced in 1906 to lead a counterrevolution?
    Pyotr Stolypin
  30. Short term
  31. 1906
  32. , (August 26–30, 1914), World War I battle fought at Tannenberg, East Prussia, that ended in a German victory over the Russians. The crushing defeat occurred barely a month into the conflict, but it became emblematic of the Russian Empire’s expe
    Battle of Tannenberg
  33. What did the OM achieve?
    Split Opposition
  34. Show trials and summary executions had reduced membership of revolutionary groups from 100,000 to ____ by 1910
    10,000
  35. What was made legal in 1905?
    Formation of Trade Unions
  36. What did the Tsar want to impose to stop the 1905 Revolution?
    Martial Law
  37. How many died in the Lena Goldfields Massacre?
    170
  38. 1912
  39. Three new bodies created under the new government system including Council of Ministers, Duma and?
    State Council
  40. Terrorist group – that targets those in opposition to the Tsar
    Black Hundreds
  41. # of casualties amassed in first year of War?
    1 million
  42. How did the Tsar appease some groups in the 1905 Revolution?
    October Manifesto
  43. Quick Justice
  44. Introduced _____ – loans for peasants to buy land
    Peasant Land Banks
  45. Reason related to 1905
    Diversion from problems in Russia
  46. Kulaks
  47. Charles Emmerson
  48. 1914
  49. How many political detainees were executed, sentenced to penal servitude or exiled without trial in Stolypin's first three years in office?
    60,000
  50. 1911
  51. Indirect
  52. used to suppress Bolsheviks and Mensheviks accused of inciting opposition to the Tsarist state within the army.
    Okhrana
  53. Peasants were also given financial incentives to move to remote areas of ____
    Siberia
  54. Orlando Figes
  55. When is Rasputin killed?
    1916
  56. . Aftermath of the Lena Massacre - sympathy strikes errupted... "Nothing can help us, neither tears nor protests, but an organized mass struggle"
    Petrograd Workers
  57. When did the Tsar takeover command of the army
    1915
  58. February/March Revolution, 1917
  59. The Tsarina, under the influence of Rasputin