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Introduction and 3.2 The Russian Revolution
The Time of World Wars
Soviet-Union 1917 - 1953
INTERBELLUM
The Russian Revolution
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The Time of World Wars
Soviet-Union 1917 - 1953
INTERBELLUM
The Russian Revolution
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SOVIET UNION
RUSSIA
Nicolas II
Lenin
Stalin
Slide 2 - Slide
people in this lesson
Nicholas II
tsar (emperor)
Russia
Rasputin
mad wizard
Russia
Lenin
Communist leader
Soviet Union
Karl Marx
"father" of communism
Germany
Slide 3 - Slide
The Russian piramid
De Tsaar
1. Orthodoxy
2. Boyars (nobility)
3. Bourgeoisie,
The first and second class don't pay taxes
Take notes!
Slide 4 - Slide
The Boyars
The nobility help the czar with governing, taxation and waging war.
The czar and boyars were protected by the church
They want to keep everything the same and don't see anything in modernization
Slide 5 - Slide
Farmers
90% of the Russian population are farmers
The live in a mir ( small farmer community )
Even in the late 19th century there is serfdom in Russia. The farmers have te serve the boyars and fulfill tasks for them.
In Europe there were liberal changings happening. Inspired by this and the autocratic rule of the czar. People wanted change.
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Socialism
Socialism
strives for a better working environment for factory workers and farmers.
They also strive for equality
Karl Marx thought of this ideology.
He believed that the people would rise up and take the power and dissolve the class system.
Slide 7 - Slide
SOCIALISM & COMMUNISM
The difference between socialists and communists is
not the goal, but the means to reach them
.
moderate
extremist
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Video
Summary
Lesson 1
Russian Piramid
Autocratic leader
Russia underdeveloped (rural)
Socialism (Marx)
Slide 10 - Slide
Lenin
He adapts the teachings of Marx
He called his group the
Bolsheviks
.
Was in exile
Slide 11 - Slide
Nicholas II
He used his secret police to subdue the communist groups.
Lost a war against Japan in 1904
Results: People grew displeased and demanded reforms.
Bloody Sunday 1905
Slide 12 - Slide
Slide 13 - Slide
Soviets
The Czar made some changes
A parliament called the
Duma
.
The people started establishing
Soviets
Slide 14 - Slide
Two revolutions in one year
World War I started
Russia joined the fight with allied forces.
The soldiers had shortage of everything.
Millions lost their lives.
Grain prices rose to an all time high
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The February revolution
People took to the streets, strikes were everywhere.
Soldiers sided with demonstraters
People got killed
The Duma sided with the demonstraters
And in the end the Czar abdicated.
Slide 16 - Slide
Consequences
The Duma formed a temporary government consisting of liberals and social democracts.
Goals: Set up elections and a constitution.
Kept on fighting in WOI
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October revolution
(coup)
Lenin was smuggled in Russia by Germany.
Promised to end the war
Power to the soviets
Land to the peasants
Factories to the workers
Peace, land and bread
When the Russian army suffered new losses.
The Bolsheviks took their chances and overthrew the temporary government.
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Lenin remains in power
Civil war 1918-1922
The Reds vs the Whites
The Reds won
Russia was now called the Soviet-Union
It became an one-party state
The Communist party now had full say over the country.
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capitalist economy
communist economy
1 government controls the economy
1. minimal government interfere in economy
2. private ownership of businesses
2. state owned businesses
3. planned economy
3. free market economy
4. production targets set by the state
4. production determined by need or demand
5. you work for profit
5. you work for the good of the nation
6. companies compete with each other
6. no competition between companies
7. prices of products determined by the state
7. prices determined by supply and demand
8. commercials and adverts
8. no commercials and adverts needed
Slide 21 - Drag question
capitalist economy
communist economy
Divide the characteristics between the two blocks.
government controls the economy
minimal government interfere in economy
private ownership of businesses
state-owned businesses
planned economy
free market economy
production targets set by the state
production determined by need or demand
you work for profit
you work for the good of the nation
companies compete with each other
no competition between companies
prices of products determined by the state
prices determined by supply and demand
commercials and adverts
no commercials and adverts needed
Slide 22 - Drag question
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