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War & Peace

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POT LUCK

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Team FiveTeam Five

Team SixTeam Six

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A.A moral evil

B.A threat to long-term stability

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I’m Nicky I, and these are two

key points which

characterize my view of

serfdom. (Didn’t Franz Kruger do a great job of

painting me?)

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Cite an example of a de jure

reform which left the de facto status quo

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Under the law serfs could conditionally

purchase their freedom. But there was no enforcement

mechanism, so the de facto status quo

remained. Back to Board

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Political violence

&

Social unrest

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Two things to which Nicholas I feared

emancipation of the serfs might lead

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What Nicholas feared the landed gentry would do if

he emancipated the serfs.

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Stage a coup against the tsar and autocratic rule: REGIME CHANGE

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CONSTITUTIONAL

MONARCHY!Back to Board

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It was the proverbial “THIRD RAIL” of Russian politics

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Emancipation of the serfs

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Rigid and detail oriented, Nicholas I militarized most state institutions with an obsessive

bureaucratic attention of detail, procedure, and this hierarchical

rule of the military:

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CHAIN OF COMMAND

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Though Nicholas I was a strong, unwavering conservation (if not

REACTIONARY), the fact that he kept this on his desk

shows that he was indeed keenly aware of the need for

reform. Show Answer

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The report about the Decembrist Revolt

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The means which Nicholas used to

bypass the COUNCIL OF

STATE…Show Answer

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Ad hoc committees

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SIXShow Answer

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The # of departments in

HIS MAJESTY’S OWN CHANCERY

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It consisted of several departments which mimicked the bureaucratic departments of modern executive

branches. Each had a highly specialized focus and hired for

subject area expertise.

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HIS MAJESTY’S OWN CHANCERY

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The GENDARMERIE

1.What was it?

2.In which department?

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1.National police force

2.The 3rd Department

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3Show Answer

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# of the Department of Education in His Majesty’s Own

Chancery

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The slogan of the Doctrine of

Official Nationality

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“Orthodoxy,

Autocracy, &

Nationality”Back to Board

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Sergei Uvarov:

1.Headed this department

2.Developed that policy Show Answer

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The head of the Department of

Education; developer of the

Doctrine of Official Nationality

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A backward-looking and reactionary

ideology which relied heavily on a

CONSTRUCTED MYTHOLOGY

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The Doctrine of OFFICIAL

NATIONALITY

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The spread of liberalism fueled a series of domestic rebellion across Europe in the 1830s, but Europe’s

BIGGEST YEAR for domestic rebellion was this one.

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1848Back to Board

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During this period of domestic rebellion,

Russia fought two brief wars with these two powers to protect territorial gains.

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PERSIA

&

TURKEYBack to Board

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1. France, Britain, Turkey, and Sardina

2. The Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Crimean Peninsula

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The CRIMEAN WAR

1.Who Russia fought

2.Where they fought

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1. Military use of the Black Sea

2. control of the mouth of the Danube River

3. Part of Bessarabia

4. Access to and control of the Orthodox Church in the

Ottoman EmpireShow Answer

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What Russia lost in the CRIMEAN

WARBack to Board

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1.Belorussia and Ukraine

2.PolandShow Answer

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The policy of RUSSIFICATION led to unrest in conquered

territories:

1.areas where diplomacy worked

2.area where force was required Back to Board

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The dominant and stable vanguard

of traditional autocratic rule

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Nicholas I

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Ill-equipped & underfed, it used pre-industrial

revolution technology while Europe’s used

industrial age technology.

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The Russian Army

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Finland

Poland

Ukraine

BelorussiaShow Answer

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National rebellions in the 1830s were fomented by the

spread of liberalism in these Russian

territories

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1.Intended purpose of the THIRD DEPARTMENT

2.Unintended consequence and how it subverted that purpose

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1. Quell & control political dissent , thus securing the state

2. Zealous & excessive steps led to false reports and persecution of innocents thus engendering public disdain for the state

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1.Next in line for Alexander I’s throne

2.Why he/she doesn’t become tsar/tsarina

3.Who does

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1. Next eldest brother: Grand Duke Constantine

2. gave up his claim to the throne when he married a Polish aristocrat who was neither royal or noble

3. Nicholas IBack to Board

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Show Question

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IDENTIFY

1.JEOPARDY: Subject

2.DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Dog

3.TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Painter

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1. Alexander II

2. Milard

3. Sergei Lvovich Levitsky

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