PPT-The Great War and the Russian Revolutions
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Lets keep this final push up The Great War Stalemate 19141917 Outdated battle strategy especially by the French made the war very bloody Believed spirit would win
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Lets keep this final push up The Great War Stalemate 19141917 Outdated battle strategy especially by the French made the war very bloody Believed spirit would win the battle Germany was on the brink of winning the war at the very start . in the Atlantic World. WOH4234. 1. Francisco de Goya, . The Third of May 1808. (1814). Learning Objectives. What was the Age of Revolutions?. How did imperial infrastructures and wars prepare for the Age of Revolutions?. 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 . Three Digital Revolutions and Those Yet to Come . Lee Rainie - @. lrainie. To National Religious Broadcasters. Nashville – February 24, 2014. Director, PRC Internet Project. Big points. We live in a world of “networked individuals” practicing “networked individualism”. and Revolts!. Connecting history and current events to . Animal Farm. Lesson Launch. Make a list of the qualities of a good leader. What happens when people are dissatisfied with a leader?. French Revolution (1789). Population Groups of Latin America. Revolutions in the Americas. Location. Revolutionaries. Events. Haiti. Toussaint L’Ouverture. Venezuela. Argentina. Mexico. Brazil. Revolutions in the Americas. Location. (1) Chronology. (2) Key Concepts: Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. (1) Chronology. (2) Key . Categories of Analysis: . Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. Lee Rainie - @. lrainie. To National Religious Broadcasters. Nashville – February 24, 2014. Director, PRC Internet Project. Big points. We live in a world of “networked individuals” practicing “networked individualism”. . Rus. First Russian state is known as . Kievan. . Rus. or the . Kievan. Empire – 850-1240. Rose out of mutual need. Citizens had common goal of survival. Vikings, Scandinavians, Turks, but mostly Vikings (in the north). Russia Unifies . and Expands. 14th Century. Ivan III (the Great). Duchy of Moscow takes lead in expelling Mongols. Orthodox Christianity. By 1480, independent state. Restoration of traditional rule. Role overseeing church. Russians . had established a sphere of influence in Manchuria and now sought Korea (which had just been acquired by Japan in the Sino-Japanese War). Sought a railroad through Manchuria to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. Vocabulary. Boyars – wealthy Russian citizens (aristocrats). Cossacks – Horse backed soldiers and pastoralist nomads that quickly took over land in Eastern Russia.. Pomestie. – granting land to soldiers in exchange for loyalty & defense. The . collision of social unrest and new political ideas can lead to revolution.. Nationalism . can act as both a unifying and divisive force. .. Questions. What new ideas moved to the . rest of Europe that . Age of Revolution Absolutism in Europe France Under Louis XIV One response to the crises of the seventeenth century was increasing the power of the monarch to achieve stability Absolutism: a system in which the ruler holds total power
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