Title: Russia and the Commonwealth
1Russia and the Commonwealth
- The Commonwealth of
- Independent States
2One of the most important events of the 20th
century was the breakup of the Soviet Union
3The largest area of the world under one
government was The Soviet Union
4The Soviet Union was considered an enemy of the
United States because of the fear of the spread
of Communism
5Tribes that once roamed the area that became the
Soviet Union were Slavic People
6The most powerful of these tribes was the Rus
7The most important city in the early times of
this area Kiev
8Religion brought to Russia about 850 AD
Christianity
9Orthodox Correct/Right
10The Slavic people belonged to The Russian
Orthodox Church
11Western Civilization means Europe and the
Americas
12The leader of the Western world now The United
States
13The Mongols invaded Asia and Europe around the
1100s
14One of their well known leaders was Genghis Khan
15The Russians called these invaders Tartars
16With the permission of the conquerors, Princes
ruled the Russian cities
17Ivan the Great challenged the Mongols, so they
would leave the Russians alone
18This man took the title of Tsar (King)
19Moscow then became the most important city in
Russia
20The Commonwealth of Independent States
- Reading Page 4
- Worksheet 2
21The Slavic tribes earned their living as farmers
22Tartars destroyed the fields and killed the
animals
23The peasants who sold their labor became serfs
24 The estates were owned
by next
25Nobles
26When a leader has complete control over the
people, its called an autocracy
27Icons religious paintings done on wood
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29The peasants believed everything would be better
for them when theyd get to heaven
30 Peasant rebellion people turning against their
government
31The peasants who led rebellions were punished or
killed
32The government and the Church did all they could
to keep the peasants worn out
33Vladimir Lenin later said if they rose up, the
peasants would have nothing to lose but their
chains
34The Russian people were ruled by tsars for almost
500 years.
35Russia and the Commonwealth
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- Worksheet 3
36One of the worst Russian TsarsIvan the Terrible
37The powerful Russian family who took over the
rule of Russia
- The Romanovs (next slide)
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39The tsar who traveled to Western Europe Peter
the Great
40St. Petersburg became the new Russian capital
41This new capital was calledThe Window to the
West
42Peter the Great is remembered in Russian history
because
- he tried to move
- Russia forward and
- make it like the
- rest of Europe
43Russian women rulers were called tsarinas
- Peter I, Catherine I, Peter II, Anna,
Elizabeth(tsars and tsarinas, 1689-1763)
44Catherine the Great
- Conquered a lot more land for her country
-
45Catherine ruled during the Age of Reason
46Reforms arechanges for the better
47The Age of Reason
- It was better to use reason than force to rule
the people.
48France during the Age of Reason
- The French had a revolution (12)
- King and Queen of France were beheaded (13)
- Catherine was afraid the same thing might happen
to her if she started reforms (14)
49Russia and the Commonwealth
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- Worksheet 4
50Napoleon became the new leader of France (1)
- His ideas spread throughout Europe (2)
- He invaded Russia
- (3)
51The plan for burning Russia and driving the
French away was called The Scorched Earth
(next slide)
52(The terrible Russian winter also killed a lot of
Napoleons soldiers)
53The French invasion kept Tsar Alexander from
making needed reforms in Russia
54Abolished means to do away with something
55During the time of Alexander II, serfdom was
abolished
56Changing Russias Government?
- Alexander wanted a representative form of
government (8)
- On his way to sign the papers to do so, he was
killed (9)
57The last Russian tsarTsar Nicholas II
58Rasputin was an evil monk whom the tsarina
brought to the palace
59(12) Terrible problems in Russia at this time
- People were starving
- Epidemics
- Tsar had parties and enjoyed themselves
- World War I (13)
- No shoes
- Little clothing
- No guns/ammunition
60The Nobles plotted to kill Rasputin( next slide)
- Rasputin was led to the cellar and fed poisoned
cakes and wine, but these did not affect him.
Yusupovsky then shot the monk at point blank
range and Rasputin collapsed on the floor. When
Yusupov went to tell his fellow conspirators the
good news, they sent him back to make sure he had
done the job. On returning to inspect the body,
Rasputin suddenly regained consciousness and
started to throttle poor Yusupov, who needless to
say was completely scared out of his wits. The
Prince fled the cellar, screaming for help when
they returned Rasputin was gone. They found him
in the yard crawling towards the gate and
proceeded to shoot and bludgeon him. They then
bound him and tossed him into the river. When
Rasputin's body was found, his bonds were broken
and his lungs were filled with water, showing
that he didn't actually die until he was
submerged in the frozen waters.
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62As things became worse Nicholas knew he must
resign as tsar
63Nobles believed the best thing they could do
continue the war