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Chapter 11 lesson 3 The Russian Revolution pages 315 - 319 Mr. Bondurant 11/20/2018

Chapter 11 lesson 3 The Russian Revolution How did the revolution of 1917 affect Russia? VOCABULARY: Anarchy Socialism Abdicate Communism 11/20/2018

A. The Last of the Czars page 315 1. Why was Czar Nicholas II headed for Petrograd? 2. Why did Nicholas abdicate? 3. What events led to the end of czarist Russia? 11/20/2018

B. Taking Control of the Russian Revolution pages 316 - 317 1. What kinds of governments were the Russians considering in 1917, after the revolution? 2. What type of government Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin favor? 3. How did Lenin come to power in Russia? 11/20/2018

C. The Communist Control of Russia pages 317 - 319 1. How did Lenin prevent opponents from challenging his government? 2. How did Lenin feel about religion? 3. What methods did the Communists use to control Russia? 11/20/2018

R82 EFFECT: The church split into the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches. CAUSE: The Mongols conquered much of Russia and Eastern Europe. 11/20/2018

W 75 1. Kerensky was a prominent: __Communist X lawyer X revolutionist 11/20/2018

WORK TOGETHER! TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy! 11/20/2018