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Bellwork Please take out your notebooks, a pen or pencil. Title your notes: Russian Leaders

Key Figures in the Russian Revolution

Brief notes on Russian Leaders Today’s Agenda Brief notes on Russian Leaders Close Read on a Joseph Stalin speech on industrialization Prep for tomorrow’s test

Karl Marx Father of Communism Wrote the Communist Manifesto

Vladimir Lenin Leader of the Bolshevik Party Promised “Peace, Land and Bread”

Josef Stalin Totalitarian Dictator 5 Year Plan Great Purge Gulags

1. Underline the vocabulary that you are not familiar with.  2. Circle the quotes. 3. Box any historical terms that we have discussed this school year. 4. Highlight or star the strong language (patriotic/emotional appeals). QUESTIONS:  1. Who is his audience and how does Stalin gain support from his audience? Explain. 2. What other figure/s in history does this speech remind you of?  Explain.

Study Guide You will need to review your notes on the following Russian leaders: Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin. You will need to be able to compare the Russian Revolution to other revolutions we have studied in class this year. You will need to know the causes of the Russian Revolution. You will need to be able to summarize the March Revolution and the November (Bolshevik) Revolutions.