PPT-Was Stalin’s state totalitarian?
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LO To analyse the nature of Stalins Russia and to evaluate whether it could be called totalitarian Was Stalins state totalitarian We often think of a totalitarian
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LO To analyse the nature of Stalins Russia and to evaluate whether it could be called totalitarian Was Stalins state totalitarian We often think of a totalitarian state as a welloiled efficient machine. Answer the following in 3-5 complete sentences:. What were the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks? What did they believe? . Announcements. Quiz on Thursday/Friday. Extra Credit opportunity. Russian Revolution Continued…. The Ussr under the age of Stalin. 1924-1956. Biography. Joseph Djugashvili. Born on 21 January 19879. . in Gori, Georgia. Son of a shoemaker and grandson of serfs. 1888-99: He receive 11 years of education( which was rare for a person of his class). Darius Flanders. &. Aaron Broennimann. Early Life . Of Stalin. On December 18, 1879, in the Russian peasant village of . Gori. , . Georgia Stalin was born. Village . children treated him cruelly, instilling in him a . War Communism . (Lenin). . . what. When. . : 1918 -1921. What. : Industry was nationalized, compulsory . labour. was introduced and private trade was suppressed. Why. : because of the desperate need to obtain food for the Red Army & the urban population. Do Now: What are some of the struggles that people faced in rebuilding their lives at the end of World War I?. People clearing up rubble after WWI.. Unit Essential Question: What . political and economic challenges did the Western world face in the 1920s and the 1930s, and how did various countries react to these challenges? . Ms. Fisk. Opener . 3/18/14. Would society be better off if the government had more control over the people? Why or why not? . Totalitarianism. A government that takes total, centralized state control over every aspect of public and private life.. Stalin Takes Power. When Lenin died in 1924, Joseph Stalin took power. He led the USSR through World War II and died in 1953. . By 1928, established himself as absolute dictator.. Totalitarian State. In Eastern Europe, Democracy is failing.. WHY???. Little tradition of political democracy. Many illiterate peasants. Much land dominated by large landowners who feared peasant uprisings. Ethnic conflicts. Constituent Assembly. War Communism. Cheka. War on Factions. Revolt and Response. Kronstadt. Rebellion. New Economic Policy (NEP). Stalin’s Rise to Power. Deification of Lenin. Power Struggle. Party Politics. Alisha Publicover. Heather Rodgers . Maggie Gagnon . Morgan MacLean. The Plot. The story is told by Snowman (after the apocalypse), and his life as Jimmy (before the apocalypse) . Jimmy lives in the “Compounds” a safe, scientific based community. There is also the Pleeblands where those who are less fortunate live.. By Polina Davydov. Period 5 EHAP. Mr. . Kinberg. . Characteristics of Totalitarianism:. Government . establishes complete control of all aspects of the state. (political, military, economy, social, cultural). Chapter 13 Sections 3-5. Fascism in Italy. Chapter 13 Section 3. Dissatisfaction and Unrest. Allies promised Italy territory in WWI, did not get it. Crisis in Italy- . peasants revolted. high unemployment. 1919-1939. Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin and Franco. Benito Mussolini – a.k.a. “Il Duce”. Adolf Hitler – a.k.a. “The Fuhrer”. Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler- Man of the Year, 1938. Joseph Stalin - . Stalinist Russia. Agricultural Revolution. Stalin’s agricultural revolution was also successful - & far more brutal- than his industrial revolution. . In 1928, the government began to . seize .
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