Russia after Communism: Yeltsin, Economic Shock Therapy, and the rise of another Vladimir (not Lenin.....Putin)

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Russia after Communism: Yeltsin, Economic Shock Therapy, and the rise of another Vladimir (not Lenin.....Putin)

TITO Tito was a communist leader with no ties to Stalin. There was no Soviet army in Yugoslavia at the end of the war so Tito was able to remain communist but not a satellite state. Stalin mistrusted and even hated Tito.

Yugoslavia post WW1 - 1991 Yugoslavia Today

Assignment #8: Post Cold War Russia and Yugoslavia Part 1: Read and Create Questions Read the sections: 1) Economic Shock Therapy in Russia, 2) Russia under Vladimir Putin, 3) Tragedy in Yugoslavia. If you are ahead of the game, read the section about Adjustment in the Eastern Bloc. For each section (1,2,3) come up with 2 questions per section – 6 questions total that are aimed at comprehending the section. Ask questions keeping the title of the section and key terms in mind.

Discussion Part 2: Reciprocal Questioning. Ask your partner your questions and have them answer. They will do the same for you. Goal: Understanding how Russia and Yugoslavia reacted differently post-communism. Synthesis (challenge) question: Can we relate the historical events post CW to the history of each of these countries?

Part 3: Kick off your spring review packet! Fill in #14 about Yugoslavia Fill in 1991 about the end of the Soviet Union