AP Success - AP World History: Manifesto of October 17th, 1905
Source 1
"We require the government dutifully to execute our unshakeable will:
(1.) To grant to the population the essential foundations of civil freedom, based on the principles of genuine inviolability of the person, freedom of conscience, speech, assembly and association.
(2.) Without postponing the scheduled elections to the State Duma, to admit to participation in the duma (insofar as possible in the short time that remains before it is scheduled to convene) of all those classes of the population that now are completely deprived of voting rights; and to leave the further development of a general statute on elections to the future legislative order.
3.) To establish as an unbreakable rule that no law shall take effect without confirmation by the State Duma and that the elected representatives of the people shall be guaranteed the opportunity to participate in the supervision of the legality of the actions of Our appointed officials."
Manifesto of October 17th, 1905
Question 1
What was the primary purpose of the Manifesto of October 17th, 1905?
Question 2
The Manifesto of October 17th, 1905, was a response to which of the following events?
Question 3
Which of the following best reflects the political changes proposed in the Manifesto of October 17th, 1905?
Question 4
The Manifesto of October 17th, 1905, sought to address the issue of 'inviolability of the person.' This is most closely associated with which of the following concepts?
Question 5
The inclusion of 'freedom of conscience, speech, assembly and association' in the Manifesto of October 17th, 1905, suggests that the Russian government was attempting to:
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