PPT-Russian History- 1917

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Abdication and Revolution Pre1917 Tensions World War One Nicholas II Revolts Nicholas II The Autocratic Ruler was still in charge although he was becoming more widely

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Abdication and Revolution Pre1917 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. . Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true autocracy left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became tsar in 1884. Believed he was the absolute ruler anointed by God. By: Juan Carlos Pineda. Card 1. Source: . http://www.marxists.org/archive/reed/1919/aspects.htm. Subject:. Russian Society Social aspect before the Revolution of 1905. Keywords: . Russian Revolution, Bolshevism, freedom, labor, exploiters.. Tuesday 31 May 2011. Topics for Today. The Peasants. Did their lives remain the same?. Were their lives uniformly poor (or bleak) / consistently miserable?. Did their lives improve / not improve across the period?. Revision. Little Heath School. Thursday 7 June 2012. Russia and Its Rulers. Meet the Examiner. Top tips. 10.00 – 10.20. What markers are told. “. Candidates are expected to demonstrate understanding of the issues in each question over a period of at least a hundred years. . Russia’s Origins and Growth. The Russian state began in the region between the Baltic and Black seas. In the 9. th. century, Vikings built a settlement for the region’s river trade. They slowly adopted local Slavic customs and the village grew.. Carson Teixeira. Quick Facts . Full Name: . Russian Federation. Population: 142.5 million. Capital: Moscow. Area: 17,075,400 square km. Major language: Russian. Major religions: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism. Revision. Little Heath School. Thursday 7 June 2012. Russia and Its Rulers. Meet the Examiner. Top tips. 10.00 – 10.20. What markers are told. “. Candidates are expected to demonstrate understanding of the issues in each question over a period of at least a hundred years. . RUSSIA IS OUT AND THE USA IS IN!. 1. LEARNING TARGETS. I can explain how the British gained the territory in the Middle East from the Ottoman Turks.. I understand and can describe how the United States became involved in the First World War.. :. Smith, et al., 902-904, 932-934. Peter Builds New Capital. Nicholas I (1825-1855). Hated Industrial Revolution and French Revolution. Wanted to make world safe for autocracy. Fought against progress in Russia and Europe. Russia – it’s big. Problems with Size of Russia. 5000 miles . 1/6 of world’s surface. Multiple ethnic groups and languages. Much of landmass has 6 months of had winter. City-states. Demographics/Economics c.1900. Brought Western ideas and culture to Russia. He even traveled thru western Europe and met with European leaders in disguise to experience their culture. 1762 Catherine the Great. She cared about the Russian people and built schools, hospitals, and granted them some religious freedom.. Russian Culture History and Government Romanov Czars and the Empire Russia was left behind as W. Europe thrived Czar Peter I (the Great) worked to modernize Russia Gained land and seaports 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. . 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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