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Friday, May 9, 2014 TURN IN ANY chapter 26 FIB’s Open text book to chapter 26 section 4 – Russian Revolution • READING CHECK NOTES 26.3 Peace in a New Europe – When did the armistice occur? – What group was slaughtered by the Ottoman Turks, in the first genocide of the 1900s? – Who came up with the League of Nations to keep world peace? – What was the most difficult part of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany to accept? – When was the Treaty of Versailles officially signed?

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Friday, May 9, 2014. TURN IN ANY chapter 26 FIB’s Open text book to chapter 26 section 4 – Russian Revolution READING CHECK NOTES 26.3 Peace in a New Europe When did the armistice occur? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Friday, May 9, 2014• TURN IN ANY chapter 26 FIB’s • Open text book to chapter 26 section 4 – Russian

Revolution • READING CHECK NOTES

26.3 Peace in a New Europe – When did the armistice occur? – What group was slaughtered by the Ottoman

Turks, in the first genocide of the 1900s?– Who came up with the League of Nations to

keep world peace?– What was the most difficult part of the Treaty

of Versailles for Germany to accept?– When was the Treaty of Versailles officially

signed?

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The Russian Revolution of 1917

The Russian drop out of WWI to have a little war of their

own…

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Vladimir Lenin

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The Romanovs

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Rasputin – the “holy man”

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What happened to the children?

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Vladimir LeninLeon Trotsky

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Communists(formerly known as

“Bolsheviks”)

Counter-revolutionaries(those who still supported the

czar)

WINNER

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22.4.C Economic Ideology Capitalism Socialism Communism

• Adam Smith• The Wealth

of Nations • free

enterprise• free markets• no

government regulation

• Laisse-faire• companies

free to make a profit

• Charles Foutier• Robert Owen• economic

exchanges are regulated for the common good• means of

production (factories & equipment) collectively owned or owned by the government• capitalism is unfair• competition bad• more even

distribution of income

• Karl Marx• Communist Manifesto• Das Kapital• means of production

owned by/controlled by government• property is owned by

everyone equally; beyond socialism• violent revolution is

necessary to overthrow capitalism by the working classes• no need for

government in the future

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Russian Revolution Terms

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Communism in Russia, 1917-1924

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Friday, May 10, 20131. TURN IN UNGRADED FIBs 2. Open text books to chapter 26 section 43. READING CHECK NOTES

26.4 The Russian Revolution – Name the group of Revolutionaries led by Vladimir

Lenin:– Who lead the peaceful march on the Winter Palace in

1905?– Name the Russian parliament set up in 1917:– The Bolsheviks were communists & were the ____

Army. – The counterrevolutionaries who supported the czar

were the _____ Army.– Who did Lenin get ideas from?