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DO NOW!!. Number all pages of your notebook, front and back Page 2 : Glue in the tracking sheet Page 3: Glue Chapter 14 Vocabulary Chart. DNA – Jan. 9, 2013. Write the following question and answer it in complete sentences. (page 4)

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  1. DO NOW!! • Number all pages of your notebook, front and back • Page 2: Glue in the tracking sheet • Page 3: Glue Chapter 14 Vocabulary Chart

  2. DNA – Jan. 9, 2013 Write the following question and answer it in complete sentences. (page 4) What would you do if our government was “oppressing” your rights? Explain your answer. * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp on your DNAs for credit purposes!

  3. Chapter 14Russian Revolutions Write the Title on Page 5 of your Interactive Notebook

  4. Causes and Consequences of the Russian Revolution Write here SS# 10.7.1 – Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution, including Lenin’s use of totalitarian means to seize and maintain control. QUE S T I O N S NOTES are written on the right pages only!!

  5. Czarist Regimes before the Revolution • Alexander II • Reforms and modernization ex. Freeing serfs • Assassinated in 1881

  6. Alexander III • strengthens government with harsh methods • Enemies sent to Siberia • Stops reforms and creates a police state • Spies, pogroms- legal racism against Jews

  7. Nicholas II • Crowned in 1894 • Slow industrialization • Did create Trans-Siberian Railroad – longest in world Write here

  8. CAUSES of Discontent Write here 1. Industrialization brought new problems • Poor Wages, working conditions, hours • Low standard of living • Gap between rich and poor grew 2. Karl Marx – Communist Manifesto • Workers will revolt, overthrow government • Common people will be equal

  9. Title –Analyzing Causes Assignment • Complete the following question under the DNA. • Use complete sentences. • Page 434: Why did industrialization in Russia lead to unrest? Write here * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  10. CAUSES cont. Write here 3. Russo – Japanese War • fought for control of Korea and Manchuria • Japan destroyed the Russian Navy • Russia is humiliated • Czar becomes more unpopular-weak and useless

  11. CAUSES cont. Write here 4. Bloody Sunday – 1905 • Workers march to the Winter Palace • Demanded • Better living and working conditions • end to war • a parliament • Soldiers fire on crowd killing 500 • Set off a wave of riots, strikes and murders

  12. CAUSES cont. 5. World War One • Poorly trained/equipped army • 4 million died the first year • Economy could not keep up with demand • Continuously Defeated • Nicholas II goes to the warfront to led troops Write here

  13. Postcard from the Past A postcard is a photograph that people often send while on vacation. It shows the people back home what they are missing and allows for a brief note.

  14. Postcard from the Past Assessment Your task: On an index card create a postcard that you would send home to tell your family about one of the events from the Russian Revolution. • The FRONTof your postcard should have a colored picture of the event and a quote/phrase. • The BACKof the card should have a short note describing the event and a • Stamp that represents a famous person from Russia .

  15. Impact of WWI Criticism of the Czarina • Inexperienced and incompetent ruler • Under the influence of Rasputin • Unpopular because she was German Criticism of the Czar • Weak military and political leader • Left the Czarina in charge while away • Refused to accept advice from the Duma (Congress) Role of Rasputin • Claimed to be a healer • Disliked by many yet held influence over both the Czar and Czarina Write here

  16. OUTPUT ACTIVITY • Complete the questions on the left side of your CN • Complete the summary by answering the following question: Explain the five causes of the Russian Revolution. * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  17. DNA – 1/11/13 • Communism or Capitalismis an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization, based upon common ownership of the means of production. • What is the difference between equality and equal rights? • Is it possible for everyone to be equal? Write here * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  18. Revolutionary Groups • Mensheviks • moderates • wanted support of the people to change government • Bolsheviks • small group of radicals • deeply committed to making changes at any cost Write here

  19. Vladimir Lenin • Leader of the Bolsheviks • Excellent speaker, organizer. • Forced to flee Russia. • Waited for an opportunity to return. Write here

  20. March Revolution Causes • Shortage of food, shelter, fuel • Russian factory workers upset and strike Consequences • Workers marched to protest in Petrograd • Soldiers now joined protests • Czar abdicates (gives up) thrown 1917 Write here

  21. Provisional Government • Temporary Gov’t Refuses to end fighting in World War I • Loses public support • Soviets- local city governments gain power Write here

  22. Lenin Returns • April 1917- smuggled in by the Germans • promises to end fighting if in power Write here

  23. Bolshevik Revolution • Slogan: “Peace, Land, and Bread” • Nov. 1917- took over government • Gave farmland to peasants • Gave factories to Workers • Signed Treaty of Brest-Litovsk • lost land and $$ to Germany • Causes Civil War to break out in Russia Write here

  24. Russian Civil War • Red Army (Bolsheviks) vs. White Army • 1918 to 1920 • 14 million died • fighting • famine • the Flu • Bolsheviks won • Lenin in Power • July 1918 – Czar and family executed Write here

  25. Lenin Restores Order • Gov’t controls all major industries, banks, & media • Bolsheviks = Communist Party • Held all power, a dictatorship • Renames the country - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Write here

  26. Power Change Lenin dies in 1924 1928 -Joseph Stalin in power All opponents killed or in exile Write here

  27. OUTPUT ACTIVITY • Complete the questions on the left side of your CN • Complete the summary by answering the following question: Explain four [or more] consequences of the Russian Revolution. * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  28. DNA • Explain why the provisional government became unpopular with the Russian people? • Explain who the Bolsheviks are and what they became under Lenin’s rule. Write here * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  29. Stalinist Russia Write here SS# 10.7.2 – Trace Stalin’s rise to power in the Soviet Union; trace the connection between economic and political policies, absence of a free press, and systematic violations of human rights. QUE S T I O N S NOTES

  30. Totalitarianism • Stalin created a totalitarian state – a government that controls all aspects of life • Kills or arrests anyone that threatened his power • Trotsky forced into exile by 1929 Write here

  31. Economic Control • Five year plan • Rapid industrialization in steel, coal, oil, & electricity • People were given jobs, specific hours, forced to work and could not move • Collective Farms - gov’t seized 25 mil farms • Peasants refused to work – 10 mil die or sent to Siberia Write here

  32. Political Control • Stalin’s secret Police • Monitored telephones, mail, and planted spies • Enemies were jailed, sent to Siberia, or killed • Great Purge – Bolsheviks, army leaders, and other influential revolutionaries • 8 to 13 million deaths Write here

  33. Cultural Control • Propaganda spread throughout radio, speeches, Books, and movies • Censorship of all material not involved in promoting communism • No religious practices allowed, all figures destroyed • Women given equal rights • Women in charge of working and raising loyal communists • All education and information controlled by government Write here

  34. Positive Side of Communism • Everyone is given housing, jobs, a place to farm • Wealthy are stripped of their money • No titles (Lord or Sir) • Borders do not exist • Needs are met by government • People work together • IN THEORY - Everyone is equal Write here

  35. Writing Activity – Interactive Notebook You have just learned how a communist country can/does control its citizens. However, you have also learned what it can provide it’s citizens. Write a journal entry describing what you personally would be willing to give up to have the government provide the basic living requirements to you. (housing, food, jobs, education, healthcare) Write here

  36. OUTPUT ACTIVITY • Complete the questions on the left side of your CN • Complete the summary by answering the following question: Explain 2 Economic, 2 Political, 3 Cultural methods used by a totalitarian regime to control it’s citizens. * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

  37. Notebook Check • Glue the Study Guide on the first blank left and right pages (facing each) other after your notes. • Verify that you have completed all requirements from the Tracking Sheet glued on page 2 * It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive a stamp for credit purposes!

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