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1 Welcome To Big Board Facts

2 Alexander II Soc. Sci.- Sec II
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3 Time Machine NEXT

4 REFORMANIA NEXT

5 It’s Reaaaly RAD! NEXT

6 FOREIGN AFFAIRS NEXT

7 POT LUCK NEXT

8 Big Board Facts TIME MACHINE 5 10 15 20 25 REFORMANIA 5 10 15 20 25 Reaaaly RAD! 5 10 15 20 25 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 5 10 15 20 25 POT LUCK 5 10 15 20 25 Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six

9 1855 Show Answer

10 Year Alexander II ascended to the throne
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11 March 1881 Show Answer

12 Assassination of Alexander II
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13 1867 Show Answer

14 Alaskan territory sold to the U.S.
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15 March 3, 1861 Show Answer

16 Emancipation of the Serfs (2 years before American emancipation) –
Alexander II’s crowning achievement Back to Board

17 1907 Show Answer

18 Unsustainable program of redemption payments for emancipation of serfs finally suspended
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19 Alexander II pardoned them
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20 The Decembrists Back to Board

21 Massive infrastructure project initiated by Alex II; designed in part to address army’s logistical problems Show Answer

22 RAILROAD Back to Board

23 Move toward general approach with random selection
Selective reduction of duration of term Show Answer

24 Alexander II’s Military Reforms
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25 The first serious attempt to institutionalize a nascent form of democratic government in Russia
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26 the ZEMSTVO Back to Board

27 Lifetime appointments Open public procedures Trial by jury
JEOPARDY: WHAT? DOUBLE JEOPARDY: WHEN? Lifetime appointments Open public procedures Trial by jury Egalitarian application of law Show Answer

28 JEOPARDY: Alexander II’s legal reforms
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: initiated in 1864 Back to Board

29 Russia’s radicals on both the left and the right were marginalized by the LACK of any meaningful _____ to political and economic power. Show Answer

30 ACCESS Back to Board

31 the area which is now Belorussia
Poland, Lithuania, and the area which is now Belorussia Show Answer

32 Areas in which there were revolts against RUSSIFICATION
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33 Increased levels of education
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34 Structural shift in Russian society which helped the spread of radical ideas
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35 radical group which embraced assassination and political violence in theory as the only viable means of influencing government and succeeded in practice in March 1881. Show Answer

36 The Will of the People Back to Board

37 JEOPARDY: Name an –ism on the left
RADICAL –ISMS: JEOPARDY: Name an –ism on the left DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name an –ism on the right Show Answer

38 RADICAL –ISMS: LEFT: Marxism or Nihilism (actually, Jacobins will do)
RIGHT: Slavophilism Back to Board

39 Russia entered combat in the Caucasus during this period not only with the Ottomans, but also with them. Show Answer

40 The Persians Back to Board

41 Key foreign power unified in 1871:
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42 GERMANY Back to Board

43 Key foreign power founded in 1876:
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44 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Back to Board

45 Russia went to war with Turkey over the massacre of Balkan peoples, especially these:
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46 The Bulgarians Back to Board

47 DOUBLE JEOPARDY: List all 5!
JEOPARDY: List at least 4 of the KHANATES OF CENTRAL ASIA which Alexander II added in whole or part to the list of Russian territories during this period. DOUBLE JEOPARDY: List all 5! Show Answer

48 Kazakstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan
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49 What just had to be redistributed if serf’s were emancipated
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50 LAND Back to Board

51 Gives new meaning to the term “ARMY SURPLUS”
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52 Surplus labor from emancipation joins Russian Army
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53 50 million Show Answer

54 # of people lifted by Alexander II from a condition not unlike chattel slavery
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55 50% Show Answer

56 population bound as serfs
Percentage of Russian population bound as serfs Back to Board

57 2/3 Show Answer

58 Portion of serfs against whom the Russian government held liens
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59 The "Big Points" Question
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60 25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 1 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 JEOPARDY: Who are they? Why are they being executed? DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What’s the group’s Russian name? Who’s the woman? Show Answer

61 Executed for assassination of Alexander II
The Will of the People Executed for assassination of Alexander II Narodnaya Volya Sophia Perovskaya Back to Board

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