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4 Dumas
- 1st Duma
- April-July 1906
- debated matter
such as whether
the Poles should
self rule
- Most important
discussion about
land distrubution
- government said
compulsory redistribution
was not an option
- Duma made its own
solution to the rural
crisis
- Nicholas deemed this
illegal and disbanded
the Duma
- 2nd Duma
- Composition and
feeling greatly
affected by Stolypin
- Decline in representation of Kadets and
Labourists, but increase from Social Democrats,
Socialist Revolutionaries, Octoberists and the far
right
- Nicholas and Stolypin
continued to show
mistrust towards the
Duma
- Tsarist supporters
demanded that the Duma
should be disbanded
- achieved by framing a social
democrat member of the
Duma making it appear as if
he was arranging a mutiny of
soldiers
- February-June 1907
- 3rd Duma
- November
1907-June 1912
- Made up of mostly people
loyal to the tsar
- Reduction of nationalist
members from
non-Russian parts
- major reforms
made
strengthening
the navy and
army
- Judicial system improved
- justices of
peace and
abolition of
land
captains
- state-run
insurance
schemes
for
workers
introduced
- Nicholas trusted
lower chamber
more, Duma served
a full term in office
- Stolypin attempted to destabilise Duma
- 4th Duma
- November 1912-February 1917
- dominated by
members of the
far right
- state police killing
of striking miners
angered Duma
- Guchkov, leader of
moderate Octobrists,
warned tsar that Russian
people had become
revolutionised by
government
- 4th Duma
infamous for
pressuring tsar to
abdicate and
became backbone
for provisional
government