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Rules Everyone speaks Everyone gives their opinions and why No one interrupts Everyone listens to each other.

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Page 1: Rules  Everyone speaks  Everyone gives their opinions and why  No one interrupts  Everyone listens to each other.
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Define ‘reactionary’

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Talking points

Rules Everyone speaks Everyone gives their opinions and why No one interrupts Everyone listens to each other

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Talking points

Alexander 3 was a reactionary

Russia lacked an industrial workforce

There was no innovation in agriculture under the Tsars

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Reaction and reform

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Economic development1855-1894

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Why necessary?

Crimean war Lack of industrialisation Role of the state Riots Fear of the peasants

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Financial reform – Reutern (62 – 76)

Needs of the state most important – state bank – industrial enterprises => private banks

Growth in investment Growth in railway funded by loans Prevention of waste as accounts

published Tax on vodka production – end of

corruption and re-investment

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Financial reform – Bunge (81-87)

Fiscal reform Peasant State Bank Nobles State bank Abolition of the poll tax Protectionism via tariffs Factory inspectorate Planned income tax but failed to intro

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Financial reform – Vyshnegradski (87-92)

Highest tariffs in Russian history State played an active role in the

economy Encouraged foreign investment Tariff protection Promoted Heavy industry

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Industry

Huge development Most still cottage workers Growth of railway…………..

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Results

1894 – still little change No real desire to improve working

conditions

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Background Positions of power Aims Actions Success Failures

Background Positions of power Aims Actions Success Failures