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Friday, May 9, 2014

Friday, May 9, 2014. TURN IN ANY chapter 26 FIB’s Open text book to chapter 26 section 4 – Russian Revolution READING CHECK NOTES 26.3 Peace in a New Europe When did the armistice occur?

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Friday, May 9, 2014

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  1. Friday, May 9, 2014 • TURN IN ANY chapter 26 FIB’s • Open text book to chapter 26 section 4 – Russian Revolution • READING CHECK NOTES 26.3 Peace in a New Europe • When did the armistice occur? • What group was slaughtered by the Ottoman Turks, in the first genocide of the 1900s? • Who came up with the League of Nations to keep world peace? • What was the most difficult part of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany to accept? • When was the Treaty of Versailles officially signed?

  2. The Russian Revolution of 1917 The Russian drop out of WWI to have a little war of their own…

  3. Vladimir Lenin

  4. The Romanovs

  5. Rasputin – the “holy man”

  6. What happened to the children?

  7. Vladimir Lenin Leon Trotsky

  8. WINNER Communists (formerly known as “Bolsheviks”) Counter-revolutionaries (those who still supported the czar)

  9. 22.4.C Economic Ideology • Adam Smith • The Wealth of Nations • free enterprise • free markets • no government regulation • Laisse-faire • companies free to make a profit • Karl Marx • Communist Manifesto • Das Kapital • means of production owned by/controlled by government • property is owned by everyone equally; beyond socialism • violent revolution is necessary to overthrow capitalism by the working classes • no need for government in the future • Charles Foutier • Robert Owen • economic exchanges are regulated for the common good • means of production (factories & equipment) collectively owned or owned by the government • capitalism is unfair • competition bad • more even distribution of income

  10. Russian Revolution Terms

  11. Communism in Russia, 1917-1924

  12. Friday, May 10, 2013 • TURN IN UNGRADED FIBs • Open text books to chapter 26 section 4 • READING CHECK NOTES 26.4 The Russian Revolution • Name the group of Revolutionaries led by Vladimir Lenin: • Who lead the peaceful march on the Winter Palace in 1905? • Name the Russian parliament set up in 1917: • The Bolsheviks were communists & were the ____ Army. • The counterrevolutionaries who supported the czar were the _____ Army. • Who did Lenin get ideas from?

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