Alexander III Counter Reforms 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRussia - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AshyBoyCreated on: 11-05-18 16:47 EDUCATION REFORMS blah blah blah 1 of 18 What charter made it so that all teacher had to be approved by the ministry The 1884 Charter 2 of 18 What was this a direct counter reform to? Alexander II's 1863 Education Reform (Universities allowed to govern themselves 3 of 18 Who did Alexander III close university to? Women (A direct reversal of Alexander II's policy) 4 of 18 What stage of education were lower class children restricted to Primary school (Another direct reversal of Alexander II's policy) 5 of 18 What percentage of the population was literate by 1897? 21% 6 of 18 JUDICIARY REFORMS blah blah blah 7 of 18 What was raised so that jurors would be less sympathetic to the person on trial? The juror qualifications (They would have to be upper class) (Direct counter to an unbiased judiciary) 8 of 18 What else happedened to make the judiciary more unequal? The state was given more control over the courts 9 of 18 MILITARY REFORMS blah blah blah 10 of 18 What were the agents Alexander III employed to infiltrate radical groups called? Agent Provocateurs 11 of 18 What statute was made so that the police could randomly search people at will? The 1882 Statute of Police Surveillance 12 of 18 LOCAL GOVERNMENT blah blah blah 13 of 18 What government position was created so that Zemstva were more controlled? (1889) Land Captains 14 of 18 When did the government change election arrangements in Zemstva to give the peasants less say? 1890 15 of 18 CENSORSHIP REFORMS blah blah blah 16 of 18 What did the government do to reduce free speech? Shut down Newspapers and give lifetime bans to publishers 17 of 18 What were censors extended to? Theatre 18 of 18
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