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Serfdom:

Civil rights:

Actions taken under


Alexander III
Peasant representation
in the zemstva was
reduced
and
the
peasant
representatives
were
appointed because he
thought
that
the
peasants destroyed the
social class division.

Restriction was more


harsh. Newspaper were
controlled a day before
publication.
A
committee
of
government ministers
could
close
any
publication that was
seemed harmful.
Libraries and reading
rooms
faced
restrictions
on
the
books
they
were
allowed to stock.

Attacks
against
the
regime was reduced,
due to the policy that
made
prisoners
condition more severe.
Justice and the Prisoners
conditions
law:
were made severe.
Police were centralized
under the control of the
Ministry of Interior.

What
was
left
of
Alexander IIs reforms?
The only thing left
were
the
representatives, even
though
it
was
appointed
and
not
elected anymore.
Also the zemstvos lost
their power.
Increasing again the
nobilitys
power
against peasants.
Minister
of
Interior
could
appoint
land
captains, which were
responsible
for
tax
collection and control
the peasants.
Life was made once
again harsh, because
Alexander III believed
in autocracy, which
made restrictions in
order
to
preserve
autocracy.

Good
government:

Education:

Strengthened
the
power to control the
revolutionaries, rights
were introduced to
bann schools, punish
crime without trials.
Lower-class
children In
Alexander
IIs
were banned from 2nd reform, education was
education.
more liberal. While
Universities
were once again, he made it

Popular
representation:

National rights:

Dissent:

limited to run their own


affairs, also there, the
election system was
abolished.
Minister
of
Interior
controlled the subject
history.
Rising
of
national
minorities introducing
anti-semitism
laws,
because
they
were
responsible
for
his
father
assassination
and
the
polish
rebellion.
Peasant
land
bank
created
to
help
economic difficulties

Many attempts made


by terrorists, wanted
the Tsar to abdicate,
because of his pressure
on
making
a
modernized Russia.

more
restricted,
in
order to protect his
autocratic
system.
Though that giving
education to peasants
was a waste of time.
Although his father
was
already
antisemitic, because he
thought that Jewish
were the cause of
economic difficulties,
he made the situation
even worse.
Alexander II exploited
the peasant to run the
countrys
economy,
making
their
life
impossible to own a
land. On the other
hand, Alexander III
helped them to afford
lands by creating a
bank, that didnt exist.
No evidence left from
his fathers reform,
because both were
target of terrorists.

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