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How Successful were the Reforms of Alexander II in improving the lives of Russian People?
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How Successful were the Reforms of Alexander II in improving the lives of Russian People?
success of reforms
military
conscription reduced and open to all.
had to be promoted based on merit.
corporal punishment abolished.
modern weaponry inroduced
strategic railways and steamships introduced.
military colleges were set up
local government reforms
zemstva set up
members elected by electoral colleges
local councils
dealt with public health and local issues.
judicial
no separate class systems
petty crimes in zemstva
open courts
judges better paid and trained
educational
universities govern themselves
zemsta became more involved in education
primary and secondary extended
schools open to all
censorship
press allowed to discuss policies
start of Russian journalism
economic
liberal trade policies introduced
banks and credit facilities improved
industrial initiatives introduced
failure of reforms
military
nobles tried to delay the reforms to avoid conscription.
nobles could pay people to do the conscription for them.
educational
didn't have as big an impact as the army education.
local governments
the peasants were under reprisented
the nobles were overreprisented
judicial
open courts gave revolutionaries a platform which threatened autocracy.
judges were still influenced by the nobles.
economic
peasants had to pay redemption payments.
government still heavily dependent on taxing peasants highly.
censorship
the public's opinion threatened autocracy and encouraged revolutionaries
how did they improve peoples lives?
military
army education improved literacy
reduction of service meant that being a soldier was not a life sentence
not beaten in the army
more opportunities for promotion
better training and more weapons available
railways introduced
educational
spread literacy
class bias against poorer students reduced.
became educated so had more opportunities in life.
could eventually attend universities.
could study virtually anything they wanted to
tried to make them move away from autocracy.
local governments
zemstva gave the peasants a podium to argue there points
facilities were improved in local health.
judicial
peasants were given a trial.
rather than being guilty until proven innocent.
better trained lawyers to fight their cases.
censorship
gave the public an opinion.
they could see how their country was run.
saw how autocracy was bad for the country.
economic
better credit and banking facilities.
money based economy.
improved enterprise.
judgement
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