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Team OneTeam One
Team TwoTeam Two
Team ThreeTeam Three
Team FourTeam Four
Team FiveTeam Five
Team SixTeam Six
The University Statute allowed women, who’d
been previously marginalized, to enroll in
non-degree seeking courses in Russian
universities.Show Answer
Land captains, nominated by and
answerable to local governments, oversaw
the use and management of peasant
lands . Show Answer
JEOPARDY: Compared to most of 19th century Russian history, the rule of Alexander III was tame on the foreign policy front.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Why or why not?
Show Answer
Russian expansion into South-central
Asia was perceived by this power as a
threat to its interests in Iran and India.
Show Answer
Disenchanted with Germanic alliances, Alexander developed
close relations with this European power.
Show Answer
JEOPARDY: Alliance Alexander negotiated with Austria-Hungary
and Germany
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: pledged neutrality in all conflicts except
those with this nation
Show Answer
In an effort at cultural purification of the multi-ethnic empire, Alexander III
stipulated that all subjects in the Russian empire regardless of ethnic
or national persuasion would be forced to ________ and ______ ______________. This included
those in Finland, Poland, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
Show Answer
Formal stratification of religious groups used to restrict movement and settlement within the
empire
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JEOPARDY: 1884 law designed to bring the Russian education system
under state control
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Reversed a statute passed in _______, which
gave institutions of higher learning a great deal of autonomy
Show Answer
This set of anti-terrorism measures designed to rid
Russia of revolutionary and terrorist groups and to re-establish a semblance of
security and order was anything but what its name implies.
Show Answer
Place Alexander III on this spectrum.
_________________________________RADICAL LIBERAL MODERATE CONSERVATIVE REACTIONARY
Show Answer
Drawing inspiration from his grandfather Nicolas I, Alexander
III revived this ideology.
Show Answer
As levels of education increased, Russian society increasingly
turned away from ORTHODOXY toward
___________________.Show Answer
The values, beliefs, and ideas of these three key “-isms” crept into Russian political culture, undermining and threatening
the long-term viability of monarchical rule.
Show Answer
They quickly became a political weapon used to control, manipulate,
and punish even innocuous liberal
elements in Russian society.
Show Answer
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Alexander restructured it so as to increase the powers of the gentry and undermine representation of the peasants.
JEOPARDY:
1. What kind of card is this?
2. Who’s inviting whom to do what?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
3. How many accept between 1881 and 1924?
4. WHY?Show Answer
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1. Rosh Hashanah
2. American Jews beckon their Russian relatives to come to the U.S.
3. Over two million
4. Populist pogroms were common in Russia during that period
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