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February 4 & 5, 2016 Please take out the following: ¼ Sheet for Quiz #7 Handwritten Notes Name Period Quiz #7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. We will move to Buffer Seats after attendance

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Homework Read p. 713-717 p. 717 #3,4,5 Reading Quiz #8 Next Class Textbooks Next Class? NO

Today’s Main Ideas Rasputin Film Quick Notes Partner Work

Gregory Rasputin Film “Rasputin: The Mad Monk” A&E Biography ~45 minutes Question Handout http://www.biography.com/people/rasputin-9452162/videos/rasputin-full- episode-2074727529?cmpid=MRSS_Hulu_BIO

Rasputin in Anastasia 1997 film What does the film claim? Does this verify or contradict what we learned? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ocm8QdNR_d8 http://jackson-pearce.com/blog/that-animated-anastasia-movie-is-full-of-lies/

Remember This??? j

A New View of Marx (#1) Marx (Father of Communism) Proletariat would rise up Overthrow capitalism Lenin Russia doesn’t have large proletariat Instead use elite group of Bolsheviks Bolsheviks = “majority” (Not really)

Russian Revolutions (#2) First-March 1917 Czar Nicholas II (Romanov dynasty) replaced by Alexander Kerensky (temporary govt.) Second-November 1917 Vladimir Lenin comes to power (Bolsheviks) Made Russia the world’s 1st Communist country

Russian Civil War (#3) 3 years (1918-1921) “Reds”-Communists “Whites”-Counterrevolutionaries (pro-Czar) Allies tried to help the Whites (unsuccessful) Cheka-secret police force Executions of citizens suspected as enemies of revolution

Lenin dies in 1924 j

Lenin’s body remained on display in Red Square for more than 65 years j Lenin’s body remained on display in Red Square for more than 65 years

Soviet Union Partner Work (#4-9) “From Lenin to Stalin” p. 707-711 Groups of 2 Work on handout-Part of homework packet Do NOT need complete sentences PARAPHRASE!!! This is studying for the quiz

Soviet Union Taboo Make 3 cards (Soviet Union related) One Person/Term at top 5 “Can’t say” words underneath We will play Taboo with these cards Review

Homework Read p. 713-717 p. 717 #3,4,5 Reading Quiz #8 Next Class Textbooks Next Class? NO