_______________ After the assassination of this man's reform-minded father by revolutionaries, he determined to strengthen "autocracy, orthodoxy, and nationality" in Russia.

a) Soviet
b) Duma
c) Pogrom
d) Rasputin
e) Karl Marx
f) Nicholas II
g) Bolsheviks
h) Mensheviks
i) V.I. Lenin
j) Alexander III
k) Bloody Sunday
l) World War II
m) Trans-Siberian Railway
n) Provisional Government
o) March Revolution (1917)
p) New Economic Policy (NEP)


Ans: j) Alexander III

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