
The causes of the 1905 Revolution
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- Q1What was a significant cause of the 1905 Revolution in Russia?The assassination of Tsar Alexander IIThe impact of the Russo-Japanese WarThe influence of World War IThe abdication of Tsar Nicholas II30s
- Q2Which event was a direct catalyst for the 1905 Revolution?Bloody SundayThe establishment of the DumaThe Great Famine of 1891The October Manifesto30s
- Q3What economic factor contributed to the dissatisfaction leading to the 1905 Revolution?Industrialization and poor working conditionsRising agricultural productionHigh levels of inflationIncreased foreign investment30s
- Q4What social factor played a role in the causes of the 1905 Revolution?Growing support for the BolsheviksThe rise of the Russian aristocracyWidespread discontent among the peasantryStrengthening of the monarchy30s
- Q5Which political development was influenced by the 1905 Revolution?The abdication of Tsar Nicholas IIThe introduction of the DumaThe Emancipation Reform of 1861The establishment of a constitutional monarchy30s
- Q6What was one effect of the 1905 Revolution on Russian society?Total economic stabilityComplete monarchical supportEnd of social unrestIncreased political activism and demand for reform30s
- Q7What immediate outcome resulted from the 1905 Revolution?The end of the monarchyThe abdication of Tsar Nicholas IIThe October ManifestoUniversal suffrage for all citizens30s