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How much reform was there between 1881-1905?
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History AS (Russia) Mind Map on How much reform was there between 1881-1905?, created by Katie Difford on 15/04/2013.
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How much reform was there between 1881-1905?
Political
Poor working conditions led to social unrest and increased support for alternatives to Tsarism
A greater business class was developed
Okhrana
Little political opposition to repression
Economical
Increase in coal, oil and iron production due to Witte
Trans-Siberian railway enabled goods to be traded easier and therefore gain more income
Vast natural resources of Siberia were exploited
Russia was still behind the industrial development of other Great Powers, such as Britain
Social
Jobs were created through increased production and railway, people moved to city, decrease in living and working conditions
Education was still very limited for women and the poorer classes
Living and working conditions were still poor for those who lived in the cities
Military
Witte's great spurt allowed military power to be developed as capital goods produced were also used for military production
Russia's military was still not widely known, or particularly strong but was developing
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