Mensheviks, Bolsheviks. Name two events that led to the downfall of the czar... Fought against other leaders in gov't, Had previously been a Menshevik ...
Was he a dissident or a Menshevik ? Many reforms resembled those proposed by Sakharov Remained wedded to Communist Party Economic difficulties created by ...
Lenin. February Revolutions. Russian Social Democratic Worker's Party. Bolsheviks. Mensheviks ... Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) Russian Civil War 1918-1921 ...
Lenin declared time was right for revolution with support of the Petrograd ... Limited power: many soviets in control of Mensheviks; SR's and non-socialists. ...
Russia Moved Toward Revolution Life for the Peasants Under the Czars: What was it Like? TWO WORDS: NOT GOOD!!! Revolutionaries Seek Change Social Revolutionaries VS.
Title: Mid-19c European Nationalism Author: Susan M. Pojer Last modified by: 8453D0A207CCC7E Created Date: 3/3/2004 12:57:28 AM Document presentation format
... Kitchener ( July 1916) David Lloyd George. Rasputin ( December 1916) Franz Josef ( November 1916) Wilson's mediation, late 1916. Russian Revolution, March 1917 ...
WWI Chapter 27 ... because they could fire much faster than a rifle could Although lighter machine guns came out towards the ... by the Germans and used to patrol, ...
Bolshevik Revolution The Fall of Czar Rule Bolsheviks March Revolution (1917) Began when Women textile workers led strike in Petrograd Protested shortages of food ...
The Great Purge; Biography of Joseph Stalin By Gabis Campis, Ryan Hoecker, Garrett Christian, Roberto Clark, and Job McKee Childhood Born Dec. 21, 1879 Gori, Georgia ...
starter activity These pictures all suggest reasons why the Provisional Government was in dire straits by the autumn of 1917. Can you guess what problems they allude to?
Opposition to the Tsar ... believed Russia was not industrial enough Wanted to end the monarchy ... mining and banking to be commonly owned by the people Split ...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 I.) Russia and World War I WWI showed Russia s economic weakness 1. insufficient food supply at home 2. soldiers poorly equipped and ...
Russian Revolution Overarching Unit Question: How does a society evolve and change? Essential Questions: What are the characteristics of capitalism, socialism and ...
The Russian Revolution I. World War I Failing Power Military Supplies Economy Ruling Family Nicholas II and Alexandra Alexi Rasputin I. World War I Failing Power ...
World History Chapter 17- World War I Section 4- The Russian Revolution Czar Nicholas II 1894-1917- Revolutionary mood swept over Russia which led to: Revolution of ...
Title: The Russian Revolution Author: Pierpont, Rachel - North Marion High School Last modified by: pierponr Created Date: 3/31/2006 3:09:27 AM Document presentation ...
Czar Resist Change Alexander II was assassinated by revolutionaries who were angry of slow pace of reform in Russia Alexander III halted all reforms & used autocracy ...
1) The czars ruled over Russia for 300 years (the Romanov Dynasty , 1613-1917) but the last century of their rule was marked by social & political unrest ...
Russian Revolution Stage 1 1. Weak leadership 2. Class conflict 3. Intellectuals speak out 4. Weak economy 1. Weak Leadership Alexander III (I845-1894) Nicholas II ...
The Bolshevik Consolidation of Power How did the Bolsheviks survive the first few months in power? Before the Revolution Lenin had reasoned that once the ...
... Lead role in 1917 Revolution & Russian Civil War ... Times New Roman Default Design REASONS FOR STALIN S RISE TO POWER No Slide Title Obstacles/ Opposition to ...
The Bolshevik Consolidation of Power How did the Bolsheviks survive the first few months in power? Some reactions to Bolshevik power: The insane attempt of the ...
Title: Slide 1 Author: Headteacher Last modified by: User Created Date: 12/6/2004 7:13:31 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company: Invicta Grammar School
Russia and the Revolution Setting the stage for a New World Order Kornilov affair Appointed new Supreme Commander of Russian forces - General Kornilov Agreement to ...
Title: Defending the Revolution Author: Stephen Luscombe Last modified by: Stephen Luscombe Created Date: 10/30/2005 1:13:40 PM Document presentation format
Bell Work Wednesday 4/17 Look in your book beginning on page 867 to find the answers 1. How did WWI help bring about the Russian Revolution? 2. What groups made up ...
According to the Constitution of Russia, oblasts are considered to be subjects of the Federation, which is a higher status than that of administrative units they had ...
RUSSIA AFTER 1848; THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONS AP European History Overview Pre WWI Russia Romanovs Alexander II Emancipation Act (1861) Zemstvos established in ...
'All-nation Liberation Movement'=all classes, all ethnic groups against autocracy ... St. Petersburg Union for the Liberation of Labor (1896) Ulianov Family, 1879 ...
Writes The Communist Manifesto ... The pigs = The Communist Party. Boxer & the animals = the workers of Russia. Dogs = KGB/Secret Police. Animal Farm by George Orwell.
Russia: Reform and Revolution 1815 to 1910 I.) Background of Times Russia in mid-1800 s = large amount of land, natural resources, and population and had ideas of ...
... state control over every aspect of public and private life To achieve this control leaders ... Arial Calibri Constantia Times New Roman Office Theme ...
The Russian Federation Quick Facts Capital Moscow Population 143.5 million Language 82% speak Russian System type Federal republic with dual executive ...
Bell Work Wednesday 4/17 Look in your book beginning on page 867 to find the answers 1. How did WWI help bring about the Russian Revolution? 2. What groups made up ...
ANIMAL FARM George Orwell Question no. 5 Have a closer look at the names of the characters in the book. Why did Orwell use the names he did? How do the names fit the ...