What reforms were in the October Manifesto?

The manifesto suggested reforms in three core areas: the civil rights and freedoms of all people; elections for a State Duma with a universal franchise; and the operation of the Duma as the body through which all state laws must pass.

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Hereof, was Tsar Nicholas a fair ruler in Russia?

No, Tsar Nicholas II was not a fair ruler in Russia. His nickname describes it all “Nicholas the Bloody.” Also his oppression and violent executions terrorized the poor.

Consequently, what did the octobrists do? Unlike their immediate neighbors to the Left, Constitutional Democrats, the Octobrists were firmly committed to a system of constitutional monarchy. … The Octobrists’ programme included private farming and further land reform, which were in tune with Stolypin’s programme.

Keeping this in consideration, which of the following was not a feature of the October Manifesto?

Dear Student, Option d) Final decision-making power was vested in the Tsar is the correct answer.It was not the feature of October manifesto.

Who led the revolution in Russia in 1917 with the cry peace bread and land?

Joseph Stalin and Lenin in 1917

His continued support for the war effort made him unpopular in Russia and on 8th October, Kerensky attempted to recover his left-wing support by forming a new coalition that included three Mensheviks and two Socialist Revolutionaries.

Who were kulaks in Russia?

kulak, (Russian: “fist”), in Russian and Soviet history, a wealthy or prosperous peasant, generally characterized as one who owned a relatively large farm and several head of cattle and horses and who was financially capable of employing hired labour and leasing land.

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