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Was 1905 really a revolution?
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History (Russia - From Autocracy to Dictatorship) Mapa Mental sobre Was 1905 really a revolution?, criado por mand_kalsi em 05-04-2014.
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russia - from autocracy to dictatorship
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Was 1905 really a revolution?
YES
Widespread opposition from MANY groups in society
Fast paced change from Bloody Sunday to manifesto sentiments
SUSTAINED action throughout 1905
Threat of army mutinies
NO
Didn't cause radical change associated with revolution
E.g. Dismissal of Duma
AUTOCRACY REMAINED at the end
Wanted to abolish Tsardom
No definable goals from the outset
Lack of united aim
In-fighting rather than targeting the government
Minimal role of revolutionary groups
Only became political in nature later
Changes between 1905 and 1881
Showed public had the ability to unite and become a threat
Tsar's authority declined
Damaged rep.
Highlighted deep dissatisfaction within society
Revealed nascent politicisation of the people
Highlighted growing power of the proletariat
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