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LO: How far was the reign of Alexander III reactionary. Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A*

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* Task: Once you have written Your title and date…

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* What is this cartoon showing? What can we work out? What do we want to know?

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* Education - Syllabus restricted - Permission for History! Implementation - Monarch - Civil service - Governors - Local police - Zemstva powers Returned to Ministries. (eg. Taxes, appointments) Narodnost Removal of Alien people And ideas. Language Okhrana (Durnovo) “Russification” - Repression - Undoing Reforms - Restoring Reputations Land Captains - Severe Powers - Appointed by Government - Replaced justices of peace - Direct to MoI The Church - K Pobedonestsev. - Obedience preached - Confession breached! Ignatiev Vyshnedgradsky Foreign Affairs - “Dreikaiserbund” - The “Peacemaker” - Pogroms B 1845 R. 1881-1894

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* Maria Meshcherskaya v Dagmar of Denmark

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary.

Lets return to our starter picture. How much do we Understand now? LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* Lets return to our starter picture. How much do we Understand now?

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* Now we need to examine the interpretations of his reign. What evidence can we find to support These Claims?

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* “Brutish Despot” He was the Tsar That set events into Motion. “Hopelessly Out of touch”

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary.

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary.

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary.

LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary. Describe the reign of Alexander III E-D Explain his actions C-B Judge how far he was “reactionary” A-A* LO: How far was the reign ofAlexander III reactionary.