AP Success - AP World History: Manifesto of October 17th, 1905

Question 1

Multiple choice
  • To reform the agricultural policies and address the grievances of the peasantry.

  • To announce the abdication of the Tsar and the establishment of a provisional government.

  • To declare war against Japan and mobilize the Russian population for military service.

  • To grant civil liberties and establish a legislative body with the power to confirm laws.

Question 2

Multiple choice
  • The Russian Revolution of 1905.

  • The Decembrist Revolt of 1825.

  • The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

  • The Crimean War of 1853-1856.

Question 3

Multiple choice
  • The introduction of a new economic system based on socialist principles.

  • The creation of the State Duma as a legislative body with the authority to confirm laws.

  • The expansion of the Russian Empire through aggressive territorial conquests.

  • The complete abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a democratic republic.

Question 4

Multiple choice
  • The freedom to participate in international trade and commerce.

  • The ability to run for public office without restrictions.

  • Protection against arbitrary arrest and punishment.

  • The right to private property and wealth accumulation.

Question 5

Multiple choice
  • Promote a state-sponsored religion and suppress all other forms of religious expression.

  • Align with Western European powers by adopting their forms of governance.

  • Strengthen the autocratic power of the Tsar by limiting public discourse.

  • Appease public discontent by offering reforms that expanded individual liberties.

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