Russia AQA A Level-summary 2024
% of Russians workers in 1917 - ANSWER 80%
What powers helped keep Nicholas II in power? - ANSWER The Okhrana (secret
police), the Magnificent Gatekeeper and the Cossacks
Who were the resistance gatherings to Nicholas II in 1917? - ANSWER Social liberals -
Marxists and Mensheviks, Social Progressives - Left and Right, Nonconformists -
Oktoberists and Kadets
What was expansion in 1917 and for what reason was it caused? - ANSWER 300% and
brought about by relinquishment of the Highest quality level and printing overabundance
cash for WW1
What number of individuals protesting and where in October 1916? - ANSWER 100,000
in Petrograd
What happened to wages and food costs between 1914 - 1916? - ANSWER Food costs
quadrupled yet compensation just multiplied.
By 1916 what amount of their food and fuel necessities were Moscow and Petrograd
getting? - ANSWER 1/3
What issues did urbanization cause in 1917? - ANSWER Congestion, illness,
unfortunate day to day environments.
Which bodies ought to have given laborers a voice in government yet didn't? -
ANSWER Zemstva and Duma
What and when was the Lena Goldfields Slaughter and what did it prompt? - ANSWER
1912, goldminers in Lena protested because of unfortunate working circumstances and
hundreds shot by Magnificent Watchman - prompted 3 million specialists striking in the
2 years paving the way to WW1.
In what year did Nicholas II go to the military and in what position? - ANSWER 1915,
President
Who did Nicholas II leave in control while he was at war and what issues did this
reason? - ANSWER Tsarina Alexandria, who was profoundly impacted by the unsavory
spiritualist Rasputin who apparently relieved Alexi of hemophilia - gossipy tidbits about
embarrassment made Tsar look powerless.
What was the adjustment of the expense of the conflict from 1914 to 1918? - Reply In
1914 expense 1.5billion rubles, by 1918 expense 14.5 billion rubles
What number of Russian recruits in WW1? - ANSWER 15 million
What occurred on eighteenth February 1917? - ANSWER 20,000 laborers from the
Putilov steel works protested in Petrograd
, What occurred on the 23rd February 1917? - ANSWER Global Womens Day - a huge
number of ladies joined strikers in Petrograd
What occurred on the 25th February 1917? - ANSWER Petrograd essentially overall
strike as 200,000 specialists join strike - Head of police, Shalfeev killed while attempting
to keep down protestors.
Who was the Leader of the Duma and when did he won't close it down? - ANSWER
Rodzianko - 26th February 1917.
What and when did the Duma become during the February Upset and who was it driven
by? - ANSWER 27th February 1917 - Temporary Board, headed by Kerensky.
When and how did the Tsar lose support from the military during Feb Insurgency 1917?
- Reply On 27th February 1917 the Volynskii regiment mutinied and on 28th February
1917 Krondstadt mariners mutinied.
What occurred on the 28th February 1917? - ANSWER Soviets framed the Temporary
Chief Council, the Tsar's train redirected by railworkers, Krondstadt mariners mutinied
and Request No 1 announced Petrograd Soviets had authority over troopers and
mariners, not Temporary Government.
When did Tsar Nicholas II surrender? - ANSWER second Walk 1917
When and by whom was Rasputin killed? - ANSWER December 1916, by a gathering of
moderate aristocrats.
What amount did merchandise dispersed by rail fall by from 1913 to 1917? - ANSWER
30 million tons of merchandise dispersed by rail in 1913, tumbled to 19 million tons by
1917
What number of working rail line trains were there running in 1914 contrasted with
1917? - ANSWER 20,000 working railroad motors 1914, 9,200 by 1917.
Populace ascend in Petrograd between 1914 - 1917? - ANSWER 2.1 million of every
1914 - 2.7 million out of 1917
What number of picketed in Moscow and Petrograd in January 1916? - ANSWER
30,000 in Moscow, 145,000 in Petrograd
What was the Double Authority comprised of? - ANSWER Temporary Government and
Petrograd Soviets
For what reason was the Temporary Government debilitated all along? - ANSWER No
chosen so needed authenticity, too careful to even think about acting against social,
monetary and war issues.
Triumphs of Double Power - ANSWER Eliminated Okhrana and made a group's civilian
army, needed a majority rule Constituent Gathering political race, made common and
strict privileges, perceived worker's organizations and reprieve for the Tsar's political
detainees.
When did Lenin get back to Russia the initial time? - ANSWER third April 1917
% of Russians workers in 1917 - ANSWER 80%
What powers helped keep Nicholas II in power? - ANSWER The Okhrana (secret
police), the Magnificent Gatekeeper and the Cossacks
Who were the resistance gatherings to Nicholas II in 1917? - ANSWER Social liberals -
Marxists and Mensheviks, Social Progressives - Left and Right, Nonconformists -
Oktoberists and Kadets
What was expansion in 1917 and for what reason was it caused? - ANSWER 300% and
brought about by relinquishment of the Highest quality level and printing overabundance
cash for WW1
What number of individuals protesting and where in October 1916? - ANSWER 100,000
in Petrograd
What happened to wages and food costs between 1914 - 1916? - ANSWER Food costs
quadrupled yet compensation just multiplied.
By 1916 what amount of their food and fuel necessities were Moscow and Petrograd
getting? - ANSWER 1/3
What issues did urbanization cause in 1917? - ANSWER Congestion, illness,
unfortunate day to day environments.
Which bodies ought to have given laborers a voice in government yet didn't? -
ANSWER Zemstva and Duma
What and when was the Lena Goldfields Slaughter and what did it prompt? - ANSWER
1912, goldminers in Lena protested because of unfortunate working circumstances and
hundreds shot by Magnificent Watchman - prompted 3 million specialists striking in the
2 years paving the way to WW1.
In what year did Nicholas II go to the military and in what position? - ANSWER 1915,
President
Who did Nicholas II leave in control while he was at war and what issues did this
reason? - ANSWER Tsarina Alexandria, who was profoundly impacted by the unsavory
spiritualist Rasputin who apparently relieved Alexi of hemophilia - gossipy tidbits about
embarrassment made Tsar look powerless.
What was the adjustment of the expense of the conflict from 1914 to 1918? - Reply In
1914 expense 1.5billion rubles, by 1918 expense 14.5 billion rubles
What number of Russian recruits in WW1? - ANSWER 15 million
What occurred on eighteenth February 1917? - ANSWER 20,000 laborers from the
Putilov steel works protested in Petrograd
, What occurred on the 23rd February 1917? - ANSWER Global Womens Day - a huge
number of ladies joined strikers in Petrograd
What occurred on the 25th February 1917? - ANSWER Petrograd essentially overall
strike as 200,000 specialists join strike - Head of police, Shalfeev killed while attempting
to keep down protestors.
Who was the Leader of the Duma and when did he won't close it down? - ANSWER
Rodzianko - 26th February 1917.
What and when did the Duma become during the February Upset and who was it driven
by? - ANSWER 27th February 1917 - Temporary Board, headed by Kerensky.
When and how did the Tsar lose support from the military during Feb Insurgency 1917?
- Reply On 27th February 1917 the Volynskii regiment mutinied and on 28th February
1917 Krondstadt mariners mutinied.
What occurred on the 28th February 1917? - ANSWER Soviets framed the Temporary
Chief Council, the Tsar's train redirected by railworkers, Krondstadt mariners mutinied
and Request No 1 announced Petrograd Soviets had authority over troopers and
mariners, not Temporary Government.
When did Tsar Nicholas II surrender? - ANSWER second Walk 1917
When and by whom was Rasputin killed? - ANSWER December 1916, by a gathering of
moderate aristocrats.
What amount did merchandise dispersed by rail fall by from 1913 to 1917? - ANSWER
30 million tons of merchandise dispersed by rail in 1913, tumbled to 19 million tons by
1917
What number of working rail line trains were there running in 1914 contrasted with
1917? - ANSWER 20,000 working railroad motors 1914, 9,200 by 1917.
Populace ascend in Petrograd between 1914 - 1917? - ANSWER 2.1 million of every
1914 - 2.7 million out of 1917
What number of picketed in Moscow and Petrograd in January 1916? - ANSWER
30,000 in Moscow, 145,000 in Petrograd
What was the Double Authority comprised of? - ANSWER Temporary Government and
Petrograd Soviets
For what reason was the Temporary Government debilitated all along? - ANSWER No
chosen so needed authenticity, too careful to even think about acting against social,
monetary and war issues.
Triumphs of Double Power - ANSWER Eliminated Okhrana and made a group's civilian
army, needed a majority rule Constituent Gathering political race, made common and
strict privileges, perceived worker's organizations and reprieve for the Tsar's political
detainees.
When did Lenin get back to Russia the initial time? - ANSWER third April 1917