Complete the activity on the sheet attatched Highlight and make a key to show the following 1.) Evidence of unrest (industrial / opposition groups / military) 2.) Reduction of tensions (label reason why) 3.) Government concessions 4.) Government aggression (putting down rebellion / making arrests) Some statements may be in more than 1 section Some

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Complete the activity on the sheet attatched Highlight and make a key to show the following 1.) Evidence of unrest (industrial / opposition groups / military) 2.) Reduction of tensions (label reason why) 3.) Government concessions 4.) Government aggression (putting down rebellion / making arrests) Some statements may be in more than 1 section Some
Events in Russia - October-December 1905
Highlight and make a key to show the following:
● Evidence of unrest (industrial / opposition groups/military)
Reduction of tensions (label reason why)
● Government concessions
● Government aggression (putting down rebellion / making arrests)
Some sections can be more than one colour!
Oct 6th
10th
12th
Dec
13th
17th
18th
Nov 3rd
4-7th
8th
6-12th
14th
26th
3rd
7th
11th
16th
19th
Railway strike begins
Moscow railways are brought to a halt; General Strike in the city
General Strike in St. Petersburg
Liberal Kadet Party is established by the Union of Unions and zemstvo groups
St. Petersburg Soviet is set up to direct strikes
October Manifesto is issued pledging a constitution, extended franchise and civil liberties
Witte becomes Prime Minister and issues and amnesty for political prisoners
General Strike in St. Petersburg is called off.
Demonstrations for and against the October Manifesto - Trotsky publicly denounces it-right
wing violence is led by the Black Hundred and strikers begin to return to work; Pobedonostev
is dismissed but the reactionary Durnovo replaces Bulygin as Minister for Internal Affairs.
Military mutinies continue.
Peasants' redemption payments are halved amidst heightened rural unrest
Second General Strike in St. Petersburg ends and demand for an eight-hour day abandoned
Lenin arrives in St. Petersburg
Second Congress of Peasants' Union demands nationalisation of land
Peasant union leaders are arrested. Press censorship ends.
Head of St. Petersburg Soviet is arrested and Trotsky takes over
Government arrests 250 members of St. Petersburg Soviet, including Trotsky
General Strike in Moscow paralyses city
New electoral law grants wide, but indirect, male suffrage
Ruthless suppression of rural unrest using the army
Durnovo orders mass dismissal of all 'politically unreliable' local government employees
Full-scale artillery barrage of working-class district (Presnya) of Moscow by government
Last remnants of Moscow revolt are crushed
Follow on questions:
1) How would the following groups in society be feeling by December 1905: peasants, workers,
middle-classes?
2) How stable do you think the regime is by December 1905? How much more/less stable is it than in
October 1905?
Transcribed Image Text:Events in Russia - October-December 1905 Highlight and make a key to show the following: ● Evidence of unrest (industrial / opposition groups/military) Reduction of tensions (label reason why) ● Government concessions ● Government aggression (putting down rebellion / making arrests) Some sections can be more than one colour! Oct 6th 10th 12th Dec 13th 17th 18th Nov 3rd 4-7th 8th 6-12th 14th 26th 3rd 7th 11th 16th 19th Railway strike begins Moscow railways are brought to a halt; General Strike in the city General Strike in St. Petersburg Liberal Kadet Party is established by the Union of Unions and zemstvo groups St. Petersburg Soviet is set up to direct strikes October Manifesto is issued pledging a constitution, extended franchise and civil liberties Witte becomes Prime Minister and issues and amnesty for political prisoners General Strike in St. Petersburg is called off. Demonstrations for and against the October Manifesto - Trotsky publicly denounces it-right wing violence is led by the Black Hundred and strikers begin to return to work; Pobedonostev is dismissed but the reactionary Durnovo replaces Bulygin as Minister for Internal Affairs. Military mutinies continue. Peasants' redemption payments are halved amidst heightened rural unrest Second General Strike in St. Petersburg ends and demand for an eight-hour day abandoned Lenin arrives in St. Petersburg Second Congress of Peasants' Union demands nationalisation of land Peasant union leaders are arrested. Press censorship ends. Head of St. Petersburg Soviet is arrested and Trotsky takes over Government arrests 250 members of St. Petersburg Soviet, including Trotsky General Strike in Moscow paralyses city New electoral law grants wide, but indirect, male suffrage Ruthless suppression of rural unrest using the army Durnovo orders mass dismissal of all 'politically unreliable' local government employees Full-scale artillery barrage of working-class district (Presnya) of Moscow by government Last remnants of Moscow revolt are crushed Follow on questions: 1) How would the following groups in society be feeling by December 1905: peasants, workers, middle-classes? 2) How stable do you think the regime is by December 1905? How much more/less stable is it than in October 1905?
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