PPT-Soviet Russia: Part 1 Lenin
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National Collapse Backwardness of Russia Tsar Nicholas II took control of Army Empress Alexandra Rasputin and Alexei End of the Tsarist Regime 1917 Petrograd Strikes
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National Collapse Backwardness of Russia Tsar Nicholas II took control of Army Empress Alexandra Rasputin and Alexei End of the Tsarist Regime 1917 Petrograd Strikes erupted protests over war shortage of food runaway inflation and distrust of the Tsars govt. History 12 – Ms Leslie. Vladimir . Illich. . Ulyanov. . (later known as Lenin) was born in . Simbirsk. , Russia, on 10th April, 1870. Father was a school Teacher. His Brother, Alexander . Ulyanov. February Revolution. What has happened so far?. Situation becomes worse is Russia. Food and commodities are scarce, war efforts are beginning to lose hope, and military revolts are becoming more common.. success. of the October Revolution 1917. Intro. Background : . Tsar forced to abdicate in Feb 1917. . Provisional (Temporary) Government set up to run the country until elections could be held.. Petrograd Soviet (Workers councils) also run parts of the country. Do now. Summarize the main events from the Russian Revolution.. 75 words. Bolshevik Lecture and . Notes. Vocabulary, . Revolution Timeline, Interact with History and Book work sheet are all due.. Do Not Shout out your answer!. Abdication and Revolution. Pre-1917 Tensions. World War One, Nicholas II, Revolts. Nicholas II. The Autocratic Ruler was still in charge, although he was becoming more widely resented amongst his subjects.. Theory of Communism:. . - . The Communist Manifesto. . - Das . Kapital. Marx and Engel outline industry in the 20. th. century. “Bourgeoisie” . – the factory owner. “Proletariat” . – the worker. Russia was an agricultural nation through the 1800’s, and did not really industrialize. Serfdom was still widespread. There was a large income gap between the wealthy landowners (Boyers) and the poor. . Lesson 4 . Revolution in Russia . Learning Objectives. Explain the causes of the February (March) Revolution.. Describe the goals of Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.. Summarize the outcome of the civil war in Russia.. Geoffrey . Halgas. Period 4. Seminar Question:. Considering the period 1953 to 1991, analyze the problems within the Soviet Union that contributed to the eventual collapse of the Soviet system.. Background Information. Theory of Communism:. . - . The Communist Manifesto. . - Das . Kapital. Marx and Engel outline industry in the 20. th. century. “Bourgeoisie” . – the factory owner. “Proletariat” . – the worker. Chapter 11 . Bell Ringer March . 26, 2018. Page 311 – Map Lab. What is the elevation of the Ural Mountains? How does the elevation of the Steppes compare with the Ural Mountains? . Determine how density differs west and far east of the Urals. What physical features contributes to the population distribution? . Sverdlev. Square, Moscow. Leon Trotsky is standing beside the podium. . The Russian Revolution. R. esentment of the Tsarist regime following the failures in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5), the brutal suppression of the Revolution of 1905 and economic and social troubles, finally burst into open resistance as Russia experienced catastrophic losses during the First World War. . The Russian Revolution. Review.. 15. Who fought in the Russian Civil War? . 14. What did Lenin promise Russia when he took control?. 13. Which two figures were in charge following the October Revolution?. When did the U.S.A. have troops fighting against the Russians on Russian soil? . Enduring Understanding. The Russian Revolution changed the political and economic landscape of the international community by eventually adopting a Totalitarian Communist system. .
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