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Table of Contents. Assignment: Date: Vocabulary: Revolutions in Russia Setting the Stage / Industrialization . Setting the Stage.

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  1. Table of Contents Assignment: Date: • Vocabulary: Revolutions in Russia • Setting the Stage / Industrialization

  2. Setting the Stage Opening Activity: Read the Russian version of the “La Marseilles” and predict the causes of the Russian Revolution? Explain your answer by citing examples from song. “Worker’s Marseilles”

  3. Setting the Stage page: 433

  4. Modernize Russia??? • Czar Alexander II late 19th century • Reform minded: Change Russia, modernize it to compete with the other European (Western) Powers. (Education) • Serfs: Slaves • Morally wrong, backwards, economically unsound • Free serfs, but….. Not really • Angry serfs “smoke” out land owners… FEAR • Czar Alexander II is assassinated

  5. Industrialization in Russia led to unrest Czar’s Resist Change • Autocratic Rule • 1881, Alexander III succeeded his father and halts all reform.

  6. Czar Alexander III

  7. Industrialization in Russia led to unrest Czar’s Resist Change • Autocratic Rule • 1881, Alexander III succeeded his father and halts all reform. • Jails any and all “Dangerous” • Question autocracy • Worshiped outside Russian Orthodox Church • Spoke other language

  8. Methods of control • Strict censorship • Secret police • Political prisoners to Siberia

  9. Uniform Russian Culture • Russia official language • Jews target of persecution • pogroms • 1894, Nicholas II becomes Czar

  10. Czar Nicholas II

  11. Industrialization in Russia led to unrest Read pages: 433-434 and complete this multi-flow map onto your spiral notebook. What were the causes of the unrest caused by industrialization? What were the effects? Answer: Why did autocratic rule blind Czar Nicholas II to the changing conditions of his time?

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