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Chapter 27: Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West
I. Introduction
A. Russia and Japan defied the pattern of growing Western domination during the19th century
1. By 1914, both launched significant______________________ and accomplished other changes that preserved their ___________________
2. Both achieved economic autonomy and were able to join in ___________________________
B. Differences between the two:
1. Japan displayed more _______________________ than Russia, while change in Russia increased internal strains and led to ___________________.
3. Japan, through its reforms, pulled away from ______________________; Russia continued expanding …show more content…
Military reform included _______________________________________________. s. There was _______________________ of the education system. 13. During this era, literacy _____________ rapidly and a market for ______________________ 14. Some women gained access to ___________________________________________. 15. A move to industrialization was part of the _______________________________. t. State support was vital, since Russia lacked a _______________________________. 16. A ____________________ was created in the 1870s; it reached the _________ in the 1880s – called the ______________________________. u. Railways stimulated the ______________________, as well as the ______________
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v. They also opened __________ to development and increased Russian involvement in _____________. 17. Factories appeared in Russian and Polish cities by the 1880s, and the government quickly acted to protect them from ____________________________. 18. Under Count Witte, from 1892 to 1903, the government passed _____________, improved the _______________________, and encouraged …show more content…
Marxist socialism spread among the ______________________. g. Lenin attempted to make Marxism fit _________________________ and organized disciplined cells to work for the expected revolution. 7. Working-class unrest in the cities showed through ________________________—both illegal—to compensate for lack of ___________________________. B. The Revolution of 1905 8. Russia had continued _______________________ through the 19th and into the 20th century. 9. Gains were made against the _________________________ in the 1870s. 10. New Slavic nations, _________________________, were created, and conservatives talked of Russian leadership of a pan-Slavic movement. 11. In the Middle East and central Asia, Russia was active in _________________________. 12. In China, the Russians moved into ______________ and gained long-term leases to territory. 13. Russia encountered the similarly expanding _______________ and was defeated in the ____________________________ of 1904-1905. 14. Russia’s defeat in this war unleashed ___________________________ in Russia. h. ______________________________ joined liberal groups in the Revolution of