Russia Under Lenin 1917- 1924 Objective: To work in groups on one aspect of Lenin’s rule and produce a PowerPoint presentation and www.classtools.net game.

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Russia Under Lenin Objective: To work in groups on one aspect of Lenin’s rule and produce a PowerPoint presentation and game to teach the other members of the class

The options War Communism, what was it? What were its effects? The NEP, what was it? Why was it brought in? What were its effects? Was it popular with everyone? The Civil War: how did the Bolsheviks win the war? Why did the ‘Whites’ lose? Individuals: Who were the key individuals in the Bolshevik party during the period ? What did they do? –The Cheka up till 1924: Who were they? What did they do?

Time? You have only this lesson, homework and Thursday’s lesson to complete this: you are presenting on Monday 16 Nov Homework for Thursday is to ensure you have ALL the facts you need at your disposal: Thursday should be purely producing the PowerPoint and quiz: not researching. The Presentation should only be a few slides of summary information