Hi there,
Your question is asking: How did Russians reforms help spur initial industrialization?
There are multiple ways this happened. One is that the emcanipitation of serfs made more of a bigger labor, second is that when they lost the Crimean war. It was supposed to be a reminder that they are too far behind from the Western countries industrially. And last was that Zemstoves were made to give a voice to people regulation in roads, and other regional policies.
He changed the cause of the war to a moral issue. Before the civil war was fought mainly for states rights but when the Emancipation Proclamation was issued freeing slaves the war became a moral issue therefore prohibiting Britain from supporting the Confederacy because they recently freed their own slaves and did not support slavery.
The United States advised and supported China's ground war, while basing only a few of its own units in China for operations against Japanese forces in the region and Japan itself. The primary American goal was to keep the Chinese actively in the Allied war camp, thereby tying down Japanese forces that otherwise might be deployed against the Allies fighting in the Pacific.
The United States confronted two fundamental challenges in the China theater. The first challenge was political. Despite facing a common foe in Japan, Chinese society was polarized.
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http://regentsprep.org/regents/core/questions/questions.cfm?Course=ushg&TopicCode=3c