Kratkoe Soderzhanie Paragrafov Po Istorii Rossii 9 Klass 【RECENT × Honest Review】
The slow decline of the nobility and the rise of the industrial proletariat (working class) and intelligentsia.
The formula of "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality."
Radical movements culminating in the assassination of the Tsar in 1881. The Era of Counter-Reforms: Alexander III (1881–1894) kratkoe soderzhanie paragrafov po istorii rossii 9 klass
Triggered by "Bloody Sunday" and defeat in the Russo-Japanese War. Resulted in the creation of the State Duma (Russia's first parliament).
The first organized noble opposition seeking a constitution and the abolition of serfdom. The Reign of Nicholas I (1825–1855) The slow decline of the nobility and the
A turning point that revealed Russia's technical and economic backwardness compared to the West. Section II: The Great Reforms and Modernization The "Tsar-Liberator" Alexander II (1855–1881)
Introduction of local self-government and trial by jury. Resulted in the creation of the State Duma
The most significant reform, providing personal freedom to peasants but leaving them in debt (redemption payments).