The New Students Reference Work for Teachers Students And Families volume 4

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The New Students Reference Work for Teachers Students And Families volume 4
Chandler Belden Beach
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With a population of nearly 95 millions of Russians and 48 millions of other races, it is possible for Russia to raise immense armies. Military service is RUSSIA 1647 RUSSIA compulsory, service beginning at 21 and extending to the close of the 43rd year. The peace-strength of the army is 1, 200, - ooo and the war-footing about 4, 000, 000.
Navy. Russia's navy was largely de- stroyed in the war with Japan. The present strength includes 6 battleships, with 4 building and 2 projected, 14 cruisers,
... 7 torpedo-gunboats, 66 destroyers and 33 building, 50 torpedo-boats and 22 sub- marines.
Government. Previous to the revolution of 1917 the government was nominally a consti- tutional monarchy, but the whole power was centered in the emperor whose will alone was law. On Aug. 6, 1905, an elective state- council (Duma) was created, and a law was promulgated granting to the people the firm foundations of public liberty, based on principles of the inviolability of person and freedom of conscience, speech, assembly and association, and providing that no law shall come into effect without the approval of the Duma.


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