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JAN. 9/10
1. REVIEW 1ST SEMESTER FINAL EXAM
2. WORLD WAR I REVIEW/POST WWI
3. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION INTRO (TENT.) PP. 430-439
HW READ P. 430-439
NOTES:
CH. 14 SEC. 1
CH. 14 SEC. 2
JAN. 11/12
1. LAST OF CZARS
JAN. 13/17
ANIMAL FARM AS AN ALLEGORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
1. ANIMAL FARM HAND-OUT GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
2. ANIMAL FARM QUESTIONS
JAN. 9/10
1. REVIEW 1ST SEMESTER FINAL EXAM
2. WORLD WAR I REVIEW/POST WWI
3. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION INTRO (TENT.) PP. 430-439
HW READ P. 430-439
NOTES:
CH. 14 SEC. 1
CH. 14 SEC. 2
JAN. 11/12
1. LAST OF CZARS
- WHY REVOLUTION BROKE OUT 1905?
- BOLSHEVIKS SEIZURE OF POWER
- CIVIL WAR
- LENIN
- POWER STRUGGLE AFTER LENIN
JAN. 13/17
ANIMAL FARM AS AN ALLEGORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
1. ANIMAL FARM HAND-OUT GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
2. ANIMAL FARM QUESTIONS
7.1. The Russian Revolution began as a result of oppressive rule, social inequalities, and ruthless treatment of peasants. Czar Nicholas II continued the czarist firm rule, but began a program to build Russian Industries. |
7.2. Although there was industrial progress in |
7.3. Between 1904 and 1917, the Czar and |
7.4. After returning from exile, Lenin and the Bolsheviks gained control of |
7.5. After the death of Lenin, Joseph Stalin seized control and transformed the |
7.6. Up to WWI, society believed the Enlightenment ideals that progress should continue and reason would prevail. The horrors of WWI changed the way people viewed the world through literature, art and intellectual life. |
7.7. Also, the horrors of WWI lead to disillusionment in the arts. |
7.8. WWI impacted the politics and economies of nations in Europe and in |
7.9. The economic crisis of the Great Depression led to the loss of democracy in some countries. In |
7.10. Social unrest and disappointment in the Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of Mussolini and Fascism in |
7.11. Dictators took control of other European countries; only in nations with strong democratic traditions ( |
7.12. Fascism/Nazism and Communism are two different totalitarian political systems with some common characteristics. |
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