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Title: ? starter activity


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? starter activity
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Read the soundbites and work out which political
opposition group is speaking or being referred to.
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How close to success did revolutionaries come in
1905?
? Aims
  • To analyse the impact of the Russo-Japanese War
  • To identify the causes of the 1905 Revolution
  • To weigh up the success or failure of the Tsars
    response

3
? Your task
  • Read Lynch p.31-2 and answer these questions
  • Why did Russia go to war with Japan in 1905?
  • What impact did the loss of the war have on the
    government?

4
Reasons for war with Japan
  • Expansion in the East would compensate for
    declining influence in Europe
  • Japan seen as an easy target
  • Long-standing territorial disputes in region
  • Ice-free port
  • Distraction from Russias domestic problems We
    need a small, victorious war to avert a
    revolution (Interior Minister, Viacheslav
    Plehve)
  • Economic need to expand Russias markets into
    Far East
  • Japanese attack on Port Arthur

5
Impact of war
  • Russian military exposed as poorly prepared
    Japanese army navy better prepared than
    expected Japanese secured strategic positions,
    e.g. Port Arthur
  • Russian navy suffered embarrassing defeat
    destroyed by Japanese navy at Tsushima, May, 1905
  • Army was overstretched Trans-Siberian railway
    proved of little value
  • Failure in foreign policy provoked domestic unrest

6
? Your task
  • Read the information your teacher provides about
    the 1905 revolution and identify as many causes,
    short or long term of the revolution.

Father Gapon at the head of a group of protestors
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1905 Revolution
  • Growth in political opposition, e.g. terrorist
    attacks, including assassination of Interior
    Minister
  • Blame for failure of Russo-Japanese War
  • Relaxation of censorship laws of Alex III
  • Nicholas IIs vague promises, e.g. broader
    participation in public affairs
  • Strike in protest at sacking of 5 Putilov workers
    in St Petersburg
  • Leadership of Father Gapon, cleric trade union
    leader
  • Response of Palace guards

8
? Your task
  • Document exercise. Study sources A-D and answer
    questions 1-4.

9
? Homework
  • Read Lynch p.46-50. What were the effects of the
    1905 Revolution? Think about these areas
  • Political opposition
  • Standing of the Tsar
  • Military (including navy)
  • List the reasons why the revolution failed
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