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1801 Alexander I begins reign
1815 Congress of Vienna
1825 Decembrist Revolt, Nicholas I begins reign
1853-56 Crimean War
1855 Alexander II
1861 Emancipation
1870s Populism
1881 Assassination of Alexander II, Alexander III begins reign
1890s Social Revolutionaries
1894
Eastern Question Interests
British: trap Russians in Black Sea, protect trade routes (Suez Canal), maintain Balance of Power
Russia: didn’t want straits in control of other great powers, ‘natural heir’ to the Balkans
France: wanted to gain trade & influence in Egypt
Austria: had nationalist…
1. How effectively did Nicholas II deal with problems facing Russia from 1894-1905?
2. Compare and contrast the 1905 Revolution and the 1917 February Revolution.
3. Why was it the Bolsheviks, and not any other political party, who seized power in November 1917?
4. Discuss the nature of, and the…
1. Basic Supply & Demand: Price Ceilings/Floors, Subsidies/Taxes (Ad Valorem/Flat)
2. PPF Curve
3. Elasticity Diagrams: XED, Incidence of Taxation
4. Firm Diagrams: Shutdown Price
5. LRAC Curve
6. Market Structures: Perfect/Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, Monopoly
7. Market Failure:…

