AIM: How did Stalin change the Soviet Union? How were human rights violated during WWII? DO-NOW: KEY WORDS: Totalitarian, Command Economy, Five-Year Plan,

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AIM: How did Stalin change the Soviet Union? How were human rights violated during WWII? DO-NOW: KEY WORDS: Totalitarian, Command Economy, Five-Year Plan, Collective, Joseph Stalin, Holocaust, Genocide, Kristallnacht, United Nations

Assignment: Bottom, page 36, Page 40 Unit 6, Section 3: Revolution in Russia: Causes and Impacts Unit 6, Section 5: World War II

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Summary: Human Rights Violations: Discuss the historical circumstances that led to the human rights violations Describe how the human rights of that group were violated Discuss an action taken by a group, individual, or a government that attempted to end the human rights violation