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1. Warm Up: Week 4 2. Update TOC 3. Cornell Notes: 11-5 4. Wrap Up Create Questions for today’s Cornell Notes in the left side of your paper! Good luck on the CAHSEE TUES AND WED. Current Event #4 Due Friday If you were absent Friday, you have until Friday to make up the quiz. Number 1-10 place the following in chronological order. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand WWI Industrial Revolution Imperialism American Revolution French Revolution Revolutions in Latin America The Enlightenment The Russian Revolution Agricultural Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution. Monday February 5, 2014 Why not you? ~Russell Wilson’s Dad Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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Monday Februa ry 5, 2014. Why not you? ~Russel l Wilson’s Dad. Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution. Warm Up: Week 4 Update TOC Cornell Notes: 11-5 Wrap Up. Agenda. Create Questions for today’s Cornell Notes in the left side of your paper ! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Warm Up: Week 4

2. Update TOC3. Cornell Notes:

11-54. Wrap Up

Create Questions for today’s

Cornell Notes in the left side of

your paper!Good luck on the

CAHSEE TUES AND WED.

Current Event #4 Due Friday

If you were absent Friday, you have until Friday to make up

the quiz.

Number 1-10 place the

following in chronological

order.Assassination of Franz FerdinandWWIIndustrial RevolutionImperialismAmerican Revolution French RevolutionRevolutions in Latin AmericaThe EnlightenmentThe Russian Revolution Agricultural Revolution

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Monday February 5, 2014Why not you? ~Russell Wilson’s Dad

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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1. The Enlightenment2. American Revolution 3. French Revolution4. Revolutions in Latin America5. Agricultural Revolution6. Industrial Revolution7. Imperialism8. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand9. WWI10.The Russian Revolution

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Today’s Standard

10.7 Students analyze the rise of totalitarian governments after World War I.

1. Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution, including Lenin's use of totalitarian means to seize and maintain control (e.g., the Gulag).

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1. Warm Up2. Russian

Revolution Quiz: 20 Questions

3. Notebook Peer Evaluation

4. Wrap Up: Turn in inside notebook.

Due Today• Flow Map• Notebook• Current Event

and Warm UP: Inside Notebook.

No “Week in Rap” It’s Thursday.Flocabulary: “Between the Wars” Take three notes in your warm up box.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Thursday February 14, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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1. Warm Up: Week 5 (18)

2. Review Game3. Notebooks4. Wrap Up

• Current Event #5 (19)

• 10.5,6,7Notebook

• “Russian Revolution” Flow map.

• Russian Revolution Quiz

• TOMORROW

Page 378 in Book.Read the paragraph on the Bolshevik Takeover. Answer the standards check Question below it in a complete sentence.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Wednesday February 13, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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1. Warm Up: Week 5 (18)

2. Grades3. Pass back work4. Notebook5. Russian

Revolution Flow Map. Due Thursday

6. Wrap Up

• Current Event #5 (19)

• 10.5,6,7Notebook

• “Russian Revolution” Flow map.

• Russian Revolution Test

• THURSDAY!!

The year is 2035 and your 8 year old child has just asked you why WWI and the

Russian Revolution

happened. Write your answer in your warm up

box.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Tuesday February 12, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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1. Warm Up: Week 5 (18)

2. Russian Revolution Flow Map. Due Thursday

3. Wrap Up

• Current Event #5 (19)

• 10.5,6,7Notebook

• “Russian Revolution” Flow map.

• Unit Test

• THURSDAY!!

Number 1-5. Using page 378 Place the following events in

chronological order:

• Bolsheviks sign Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

• The March Revolution forces Tsar Nicholas to abdicate.

• Communists win the Russian Civil War

• Russia enters WWI• The November

Revolution brings Bolsheviks to power.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Monday February 11, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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1. Warm Up: Week 5 (18)

2. Russian Revolution Flow Map. Due Thursday

3. Wrap Up

• Current Event #5 (19)

• 10.5,6,7Notebook

• “Russian Revolution” Flow map.

• Unit Test

• THURSDAY!!

Number 1-5. Using page 378 Place the following events in

chronological order:

• Bolsheviks sign Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

• The March Revolution forces Tsar Nicholas to abdicate.

• Communists win the Russian Civil War

• Russia enters WWI• The November

Revolution brings Bolsheviks to power.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Monday February 11, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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PLEASE COPY THE FOLLOWING INTO YOUR NOTES!

• The Russian Revolution is actually two revolutions and a civil war all rolled into one!

• In 1917 the March Revolution knocks the czar out of power.

• Later in 1917, the Bolshevik Revolution put Lenin and the communists in power.

• Finally, an all out civil war breaks out between the Bolsheviks, now called the Red Army and old supporters of the Czar, now the white army.

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1. Warm Up: Week 4

2. Pass Back Work 3. Go over

grades.4. Finish Cornell

Notes: 11-55. Wrap Up

Current Event #4 Due

Tomorrow. Ch 11 Section 5

Illustrated Vocabulary: Do in 11-5 notes.

Planner Check Tomorrow!

Warm Up: Page 249. After reading the infographic,

answer the thinking critically

questions IN COMPLETE

SENTENCES.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Thursday February 7, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

The time is always right to do what is right.-Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., activist

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1. Warm Up: Week 4

2. Current Event #4

3. Finish Cornell Notes: 11-5

4. Rasputin Challenge

5. Wrap Up (Keep, will be checked in notebook next Thursday!)

Ch 11 Section 5 Illustrated

Vocabulary: Do in 11-5 notes.

Warm Up: The Week in Rap Flocabulary!

Take three notes, explain the

significance of one.

Standard 10.7 Understand the causes and

consequences of the Russian Revolution.

Friday February 8, 2013

Agenda Home Fun Warm Up

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Fun Fact: Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.

Agenda:1. Warm Up2. Russian

Revolution Thinking Map (50 pts, Due Tom.)

3. Check Vocab and Questions

4. Wrap Up

Home Fun:Current Event #1RR Thinking Map

Study for Quiz

Warm Up: Watch Russian

Revolution and Formation of

USSR. Take three notes.

Essential Question: What were the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution, including Lenin's use of totalitarian means to

seize and maintain control?

Thursday January 12, 2012

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Friendly Reminders

1. Always get the agenda copied from a neighbor if you are absent.

2. IF you are late you lose 10 points and will stay after class to pick up trash.

3. Find out what you miss and make it up ASAP.4. Completed work goes in the “In Box”5. Please handle your business on your time.

(Pencils, trash, hole punching, stapling)6. Late work is accepted for ½ credit. So do it ON

TIME!!!

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Modern World History Timeline

2012400 BC

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11-5 Revolution and Civil War in

Russia.Essential Question: How did two revolutions and a civil war bring about Communist control of Russia?

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Ch 11 Section 5 Terms

Term Definition Use in Sentence

Illustration

Proletariat

Soviet

Cheka

Commissar

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Today’s Objectives

Students will be able to….1. Discuss the pre-revolution conditions in

Russia and explain how they lead to the Russian Revolution by participating in class discussion and completing notes.

2. Identify and define key vocabulary words for this section.

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The Russian Revolution

Part I:The Beginning

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Russia in 1815• Largest most

populous nation in world

• Rigid social structure• Majority of Russians

were Serfs• Very small middle

class• Landowning Nobles

dominated society• Crimean War (1855)

revealed Russia’s lack of industrialization

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• Autocracy – czars had absolute power

• People angry b/c social inequality & ruthless treatment from czars

• Censorship, secret police, oppression of minorities

Czars & the Russian People

C z a r N i c h o l a s I

C z a r A l e x a n d e r I

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Russian Reforms• 1861 – Emancipation

(freeing) of Serfs• Serfs have to buy land – but

have no money• Leads to more frustration• Did lead to urbanization in

some areas

• Zemstovs – local gov’t responsible for roads, schools, etc..• Gave Russians experience in

self-government

• Other reforms:• Trial by jury• Military service terms were

reduced• Brutal discipline was limited

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Tsar Alexander III• Tsar Alexander II – Assassinated

March 3, 1881• Tsar Alexander III response; wipe

out all resistance• Increased power of secret police • Imposed strict Censorship• Exiled critics to Siberia• Persecution of Jews, Armenians,

Poles, Finns, etc…

• Pogroms – organized and sanctioned mob attacks on Jewish people.

Pogrom in Russia. Jews being beaten while police look on, 1880's at Kiev.

I don’t trust you!

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Industrialization & Revolution

• Russia begins industrialization late

• Build Trans-Siberian Railway

• Unrest b/c of awful conditions, low wages, child labor- widening gap b/w RICH and POOR

• Unrest leads to formation of revolutionary groups

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• Russo-Japanese War: 1904• Russians suffered one

defeat after another• Lead to more

discontent and riots

• Bloody Sunday:• St. Petersburg January

22, 1905• Peaceful protestors

assembled• Tsar fled, soldiers fired

into the crowd• Killed the peoples

faith and trust in the Tsar

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Results of Bloody Sunday• The creation of the

Duma (elected national legislature)

• Duma was dissolved by the Tsar for criticizing the gov’t

• Arrests, pogroms, and executions continued

• By 1914 Russia was still an autocracy

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Why would the pre-revolution conditions in Russia cause the people to feel angry with

their leaders?

Minimum of 30 words

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Today’s Standard

10.7 Students analyze the rise of totalitarian governments after World War I.

1. Understand the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution, including Lenin's use of totalitarian means to seize and maintain control (e.g., the Gulag).

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Russian Revolution Part IIThe Bolshevik Revolution

Chapter 11 Section 5

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Bolshevik Revolution• Bolsheviks = small

group of radical revolutionaries

• Lenin returns to lead Bolsheviks

• Lenin & Bolsheviks gain support of soviets in major cities

• Lenin’s slogan: “Peace, Land, Bread”

• Bolsheviks seize power from Duma in Nov. 1917- Lenin is new leader

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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov=LENIN

Leader of the Bolsheviks

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Bolsheviks in Power• Lenin orders

farmland redistributed among peasants• Communism: everyone

equal

• Control of factories to workers

• Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany (March 1918)

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Russian Civil War• Civil War from 1918 to

1921:• Two Sides• Reds - Communist

Bolsheviks • Whites – everyone else

• Allies help the Whites – hope they will win and help the war effort

• Reds appealed to Russian nationalism for support.• Used cheka (secret

police) to execute anyone against the revolution

• War communism – took over banks, mines, factories and railroads.

15 million die

Scene in Petrograd street showing the death toll of a morning's work by the Cheka or the

extraordinary commission. A dozen dead bloodied bodies lie on ground while several people

including police look on.

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Lenin Restores Order

• Russia divided into communist republics controlled by Moscow• USSR (1922) =

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics• Dictatorship of

Communist Party

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Lenin &

Stalin,

about 1920

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Flag of the USSR

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Wrap Up

Why do you think Lenin and Stalin were able to do what they did?