PPT-World War I and the Russian Revolution

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Before World War I Europeans were enjoying greater peace There hadnt been a major war in Europe in almost a century There was discontent in Turkey Mexico China and

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Before World War I Europeans were enjoying greater peace There hadnt been a major war in Europe in almost a century There was discontent in Turkey Mexico China and Russia where some reformers were outraged at sharp social divisions and authoritarian governments. Russia fights Japan in 1905, suffers a humiliating defeat.. Shows Russia to be unprepared militarily for industrial warfare.. Russia is behind in technology needed to sustain industrial warfare.. Russia had no competent military leaders.. AOS1 - Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events. The . Great War. How strong was Russia by 1913?. Politically:. Tsar Nicholas II’s position had stabilised, ruling in conjunction with a conservative Duma AND . Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true . autocracy/monarchy . left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became tsar in 1884. Believed he was the absolute . ruler. Russo-Japanese War (1904) – defeat led to . Monica Ellen Rizzo. The Tsars. The Long Dynasty. Ivan IV the Terrible1533–15841530. Theodore I1584–15981557. Boris Godunov1598–1605c.1551. Theodore II1605–16051589. Demetrius I. 2. 1605–1606?. A Writer’s Reflection. Reflections and thoughts from the article:. “Futurists and Others in Famished Moscow:. Radical Artists Find New Manners of Expression Amid Social Chaos”. By Oliver M. Sayler. The Russian Revolution. Germany declares war on Russia, therefore uprising a sense of patriotism among the Russian people.. Russian troops marching. Czar Nicholas II disappoints the people of Russia by being corrupt and failing to meet their needs.. . Lesson 2 . Fighting the Great War . Learning Objectives. Understand how trench warfare led to a stalemate on the Western Front.. Identify and describe the impact of modern military technology on the fighting.. SSWH17 The student will be able to identify the major political and economic factors that shaped world societies between World War I and World War II.. b. . Determine the causes and results of the Russian Revolution from the rise of the Bolsheviks under Lenin to Stalin’s first Five Year Plan.. Industrial Development. The Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II were determined that Russia must become an industrial power.. Sergei Witte. Sergei Witte, the industrialist and railroad tycoon, was appointed Finance Minister in 1892 by Alexander and would serve both Alexander III and Nicholas II.. What happened?. What was the Tsar’s response?. Impact of WWI. For Russia, WWI devastating. Nicholas II distrusted the Duma and resisted popular involvement in government . Complete control over the bureaucracy and army. Story. Setting. Main Characters. Problem. Sets of 3. Magic. Climax. Resolution. Yeh-Shen: A Cinderalla Story from China. Puss in Boots by Charles Perrault. Jack & the Beanstalk. Aladdin. The Girl Who Spun Gold . What events and people helped cause the Russian Revolution?. Causes. Russian economy is weak/no food. Tsar Nicholas II an ineffective leader. Bloody Sunday – people lose faith in the Tsar. Provisional . Russian Revolution From monarchy, Revolution, to Communism Romanov Family Tree Romanov Family Tree Chapter 7, Section 5: Russia: Reform and Reaction ( pg # 246-251) Focus Question: Why did Industrialization and reform come more slowly to Russia than to Western Europe? Part-3. Dr.Vishwajeet Singh Parmar. Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology. Vikram University,Ujjain (M.P.). On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the Julian Calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as the .

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