Revolutions: ACTIVITY: the causes of the February Revolution - source analysis (p. 137 - 138)
Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time
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Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time
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What are the different types of revolution?
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ACTIVITY BOX on p. 137
THINK-PAIR-SHARE on p. 137
REFLECTION on p. 137
Anwer the questions in the LessonUp slides
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Read Source A, B, C and D on p. 136 Write down any difficult English words and the Dutch translation in this box.
Slide 3 - Open question
Read Source A. What is the Origin, Purpose, Value and Limitations of this source?
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Slide 4 - Open question
Read Source B. What is the Origin, Purpose, Value and Limitations of this source?
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Slide 5 - Open question
Read Source C. What is the Origin, Purpose, Value and Limitations of this source?
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Slide 6 - Open question
Read Source D. What is the Origin, Purpose, Value and Limitations of this source?
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Slide 7 - Open question
Compare the views expressed in Source A and Source D about the role of the First World War as a cause of the Russian Revolution. What is the main difference between these perspectives?
Slide 8 - Open question
What is the message of Source D?
Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
Slide 9 - Open question
'The February Revolution of 1917 was a direct result of the First World War'. Do you agree? Explain your answer using the sources and your own knowledge.
Slide 10 - Open question
What impact do you think the following factors had on the chances of revolution occuring in Russia?: 1: living and working conditions for people 2: The 1905 revolution 3: food shortages
Slide 11 - Open question
Why do you think historians might disagree over the causes of the Russian Revolution?