How might Russia's economic trajectory in the late 19th century have differed had Tsar Alexander II not initiated the Great Reforms?
Industrialization may have been delayed, weakening Russia’s economy and exacerbating social unrest.
Increased liberal policies could've emerged as an alternative path without autocratic-led reforms.
A strengthened serfdom system might have led to an earlier communist revolution by disgruntled peasants.
Russia might have adopted a constitutional monarchy sooner due to pressures from reformists groups.
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Jamaal Willis
Outlines all the topics of Unit 2 in AP World History Modern. Also stimulates a MCQ exam environment for student which created an interactive discussion and participation portion.