When Tsar Alexander I died in 1825, reformers in the military provoked
a. a confrontation with Japan that resulted in the Russo-Japanese War.
b. a border war with China.
c. a failed uprising called the "Decembrist Revolt."
d. the secretary of the defense into resigning.
e. widespread rebellion among the nobility.
ANSWER:
c
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