Place the events in Russia in chronological order.
The state emancipated serfs.
The state launched an official program of directed industrialization.
After a modernizing tsar was assassinated, subsequent tsars curtailed local powers, claimed that Russia had little in common with western Europe, and enforced strict censorship.
Radical political groups developed, including the Populists, who idealized village communes, and the Social Democratic party, which was aimed at urban factory workers and intellectuals.
Mass demonstrations of workers and peasants which began after Russia’s defeat in the Russo-Japanese war forced the tsar to guarantee individual liberties and create a legislature called the Duma.