
Quizizz on Advance Reading on the Dumas
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which is the best description of the Fundamental Laws of 1906?
All laws approved by Tsar and 1/2 appointed, 1/2 elected "State Council". Duma had no say in military and foreign policy. Duma had no control over who was appointed Prime Minister or Cabinet Ministers. Tsar could make laws without consulting the Duma.
Tsar could make laws without consulting the Duma. All laws approved by Tsar and 1/2 appointed, 1/2 elected "State Council". This sentence is filler, to disguise the length. Duma had no control over who was appointed Prime Minister or Cabinet Ministers.
Duma had no say in military and foreign policy. All laws approved by Tsar and 1/2 appointed, 1/2 elected "State Council". This sentence is filler to disguise the overall length of the answer. Sorry. Tsar could make laws without consulting the Duma.
Duma had no control over who was appointed Prime Minister or Cabinet Ministers. All laws approved by Tsar and 1/2 appointed, 1/2 elected "State Council". Duma had no say in military and foreign policy. This sentence is filler to disguise the overall length.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which is the best description of the Electoral College system?
In 1906: one representative for every 2000 landowners, one representative for every 90,000 workers. This sentence is filler. In 1907, the Tsar changed the law: wealthier landlords 60% , peasants 22%, merchants 15% , proletariat 3%. Non-Russian areas: 0%.
In 1906: one representative for every 2000 landowners, one representative for every 90,000 workers. This sentence is filler, to disguise the length. In 1907, the Tsar changed the law: peasants 22%, merchants 15% , proletariat 3%. Non-Russian areas: 0%.
In 1906: one representative for every 2000 landowners, one representative for every 90,000 workers. This sentence is filler. Sorry.. In 1907, the Tsar changed the law: wealthier landlords 60%, merchants 15% , proletariat 3%. Non-Russian areas: 0%.
In 1906: one representative for every 2000 landowners, one representative for every 90,000 workers. This sentence is filler. Sorry. In 1907, the Tsar changed the law: wealthier landlords 60% , peasants 22%, merchants 15% , Non-Russian areas: 0%.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which party was supported by the liberal intelligentsia - academics, lawyers, progressive employers, doctors and zemstvo employees and led by a history professor?
Kadets
Octobrists
Social revolutionaries
Trudoviks
National Parties
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which party was a loose grouping whose main aim was agrarian reform? They were the second largest group in the First Duma and the largest group in the Second Duma.
Kadets
Octobrists
Social Revolutionaries
Trudoviks
National Parties
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which party boycotted the elections to the first Duma but won 37 seats in the Second Duma?
Kadets
Octobrists
Social Revolutionaries
Trudoviks
National Parties
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which party wanted the Tsar to exercise strong government and supported the maintenance of the Russian Empire? They were supported bu industrialists, landowners and those with commercial interests.
Kadets
Octobrists
Social Revolutionaries
Trudoviks
National Parties
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which party did Mikhail Rodzianko belong to?
Kadets
Octobrists
Social Revolutionaries
Trudoviks
National Parties
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