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Teachers:Print the following slide for each student. While

discussing the presentation, the students will write down 10 interesting facts that they

learned. After the presentation, the students will move around the room and collect 5 more facts

from 5 different people.

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Teachers:Print the following slide for each student. They should complete the graphic organizer while

discussing the presentation.

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• Russia was the only true autocracy left in Europe.

• In 1884, Nicholas II became the last Russian czar (king). • He believed he was the absolute

ruler anointed by God.

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• Russia was divided into 2 groups -- the very rich and the extremely poor (serfs = peasants).

• In exchange for working long hours for a landlord, a serf received a small log hut, a tiny piece of land, and a few animals.o Most of the serfs’ crops went to pay the

landlord’s taxes. o Anyone who resisted the rules was beaten with

a leather and wire whip. Many tried to escape, but few succeeded.

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• In 1905, Russia lost a war with Japan, which angered many serfs and workers because their family members were forced to fight in the war.

• On January 22nd, thousands of people marched on the Winter Palace to ask Czar Nicholas for reforms.

• Palace troops shot people in the crowd; this became known as “Bloody Sunday”.

• More and more riots began to occur after this…

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• In 1914, Russia entered World War I but did not do well:o Millions of soldiers were killed, wounded,

or missing, o people suffered severe food shortages,o and soldiers did not have enough clothes,

shoes, or weapons to survive.

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• Czar Nicholas ignored the signs that people were unhappy.

• He was seen as a weak man & became increasingly remote as a ruler.o He did not see that changes were needed

in the way that his country was runo Numerous Soviets thus began to appear

on the scene…

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• In early 1917, there were riots in the streets.o Women, factory workers, and farmers

demanded a change.• These groups greatly outnumbered the

police, and the military could not keep the peace.

• Czar Nicholas was forced to give up his throne, and a weak government took over.o The Czar and his family were captured.

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• “Duma” = Russian Congress

• There were 3 attempts to make the Duma work, but each was too radical & still favored only the wealthiest Russians.

• In the end, there were just too many problems.

• Time for another revolution…

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• In 1917, Vladimir Lenin pushed the weak government aside and Communists took control of Russia.• Czar Nicholas & his family were executed.

• In 1922, Lenin reorganized the country and named it the Soviet Union.• Joined Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia,

& Ukraine

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• Communism is a theory that says the government should own the farms and factories for the benefit of all the citizens.• Everyone should share the work equally and

receive an equal share of the rewards.• This appealed greatly to many Russians because

there was such a huge split between rich and poor.

• Lenin promised that communism would bring fairness and equality to ALL Russians.

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Teachers:Pass out 3 (or more) sticky notes to each student. While reading Lenin’s biography (there are many online, find

one that is age-appropriate for your students), have students jot down interview questions for Lenin. Next,

they will create a poster of Lenin and stick the questions on it. Finally, hang the posters around the room/hallway, and have students walk around and

answer the questions (as if they were Lenin).

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• On sticky notes, write at least three GOOD questions that you would ask Lenin if you met him.

• Create a poster of Lenin that could be hung in his museum in Red Square.

• Stick your interview questions around the portrait, but leave space for responses.

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Teachers:Print out the following slide for each student. Have the

students create a “famousbook” page for Czar Nicholas II and Vladimir Lenin.

*Idea—have to students create famousbook pages for all of the important people studied throughout the year and create an actual book at the end of the

year.

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Teachers:Extra time? Show students the animated movie,

Anastasia (on Netflix!) and have the compare and contrast actual facts that they’ve learned with what happens in the movie.Print out the following slide for

each student.

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