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Was Alexander III a reactionary?
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History AS (Russia) Mind Map on Was Alexander III a reactionary?, created by Katie Difford on 15/04/2013.
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Was Alexander III a reactionary?
Political
Okhrana
Defeat of proposals for constitutional reform
Preserving autocratic rule
Peaceful reign due to a rigid system of revision
Statute of Concerning Measures for the Protection of State Security
Zemstva
Reconvene an Assembly of the Land
Some growth in primary education
Social/Education
Education for women was gradually closed
Increase in university fees
Reforms brought peace as no student groups
State control of universities
Abolition of poll tax for peasants
Law to end "temporary obligation"
Affecting 15% of former serfs
Factory inspectors appointed
Children were neglected and improve working conditions
Religion
No new centres of worship allowed
Policies over religion linked with the policy of Russifying nationalities
Stundism was banned
Priests paid a salary by the state
Dissenters, except Skoptsy, were allowed passports, to engage in comercial and industrial trade, hold minor office and religious meetings
Judicary
Crimes against state officials were tried in a special court
Trial by jury was undermined
Term of service in volost increased to three years
Judges became liable to dismissal
Ministry of Justice given more power
Increased government interference
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