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The 1825 Decembrist Revolt led to the crushing of liberalism in?

a group of former army officers


What nation was struck by a revolt by liberal army officers in 1825?

Russia in Decembrist revolution


The 1825 anti-czarist Decembrist Revolt in Russia was led by?

The 1825 Decembrist Revolt in Russia was led by a group of liberal nobles who sought to overthrow the autocratic rule of Czar Nicholas I and establish a constitutional monarchy. The leaders of the revolt, known as the Decembrists, were inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution.


Who put down the Decembrist Revolt?

Nicholas I


What were the main causes of the decembrist revolt?

constitutional monarchy


Participants in the Decembrist Revolt wanted to establish?

a constitutional monarchy


What did the participants in the Decembrist Revolt wanted to establish?

a constitutional monarchy


The Decembrist Revolution of 1825 occurred where?

Ah, the Decembrist Revolution of 1825 took place in Russia, my friend. A group of Russian soldiers and nobles tried to overthrow the new Tsar, Nicholas I, in Saint Petersburg. It was a challenging time, but it's important to remember that even in difficult moments, there is always an opportunity for growth and change.


When did Chernigov Regiment revolt happen?

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How did Nicholas I respond to the Decembrist Revolt?

he was deeply impressed and it frightened him. Nicholas I exiled most of the officers who participated in the revolt, but he had the leaders hanged. He was not going allow any of his autocratic powers be reduced by reforms.


Match each Russian czar to the statement that best describes him. 1. Alexander II son of Alexander III 2. Nicholas I put down the Decembrist Revolt 3. Nicholas II began a program of Russification 4. A?

Alexander II, son of Alexander III, is best known for implementing significant reforms, including the emancipation of the serfs in 1861. Nicholas I is recognized for his strong autocratic rule and for decisively putting down the Decembrist Revolt in 1825. Nicholas II began a program of Russification aimed at consolidating the empire by promoting Russian culture and suppressing minority languages and customs. A statement corresponding to the fourth czar is not provided, so I cannot match it.


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