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Question-Specific Scoring Guide

• One point for describing one piece of evidence that would support the Figes passage’s characterization

of Russia’s political culture prior to the Bolshevik Revolution.

• One point for describing one piece of evidence that would support the Figes passage’s interpretation of

Russia’s “new autocracy” in the 1920s and 1930s.

• One point for describing one piece of evidence that would undermine the author’s argument in the

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Scoring Notes

To meet the requirement of “describe” in parts (a), (b), and (c), the response must offer a minimally accurate

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not necessary for an acceptable response to offer an explicit explanation of the relationship between the

evidence offered and the task of the prompt, it must go beyond a mere mention or name-dropping (e.g., “Russia

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Possible acceptable responses for part (a) (not exhaustive):

• Russia’s lack of experience with democratic institutions (though the extent to which the Duma,

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• The politically repressive nature of the tsarist government prior to 1917 gave democratic institutions

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• Russia’s relative lack of economic and educational development prior to 1917 meant that the Russian

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• Radicalization of the anti-tsarist opposition prior to 1917 meant that many opponents of the tsar were

not interested in democratic reform.

• Russia’s leaders were oblivious to “public opinion,” especially concerning a potential withdrawal from

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• Russia lacked mass-based political movements, such as those that led many other European states into

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• The extent of women’s political participation and electoral suffrage lagged even further behind

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• Responses that do not connect Russia’s historical experience pre-1917 to political institutions or to

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