The task is of medium difficulty but requires "reading between the lines." It isn't enough to just list facts; you must compare Russia's path to the "first-tier" countries.
Use the InternetUrok History Library to cross-reference these themes with video lectures if the textbook text is too dense. Summary Table: Russia vs. The West (c. 1900) Western Europe (1st Tier) Russia (2nd Tier) Origin of Capitalism Natural, "from below" State-sponsored, "from above" Agriculture Mostly intensive/market-based Pre-dominantly communal/archaic State Role Regulatory Direct participant/Investor reshebnik po istorii 11 klass volobuev zadanie 2 k paragrafu
In the 11th-grade history textbook by (often co-authored with Ponomarev and Kurukin), Task 2 of Paragraph 1 typically asks students to analyze the socio-economic or political state of Russia at the turn of the 20th century, specifically focusing on the features of Russian modernization or imperialism. The task is of medium difficulty but requires
Russia is described as a "second-tier" capitalist country. Unlike England or France, modernization in Russia was "catch-up" in nature, heavily initiated and controlled by the state rather than organic market growth alone. The West (c
To provide a complete response for Task 2, you should focus on these three pillars: