On line learning day 20th Sept GCSE history Year 9 and 10 On line learning day 20th Sept
Russia 1917 to 1939 Enquiry question: How far was there opposition to the Tsar rule in 1914-17 John D Clare http://www.johndclare.net/Russ2.htm Kadets Social Revolutionaries Mensheviks Bolsheviks
Having researched the four key groups Rank the four groups in order of strength of opposition against the Tsar’s rule– use the next ppt slide to help you. Remember some groups wanted to work with the Tsar (share power), other groups wanted to change way the Tsar ruled altogether.
Rank the four groups in order of strength of opposition – use this ppt slide to help you The first group which had the strongest opposition towards the Tsar’s rule was ... because ...(my evidence is ...) The second group which had a strong opposition towards the Tsar’s rule was ... because ...(my evidence is ...) The third group which had opposition towards the Tsar’s rule was ... because ...(my evidence is ...) The final group which had the least opposition towards the Tsar’s rule was ... because ...(my evidence is ...)
Thinking looking ahead to the new topics Two podcast and activities to follow on BBC bitesize revision.
First: Bolshevik podcast http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/russia/bolsheviksact.shtml Follow the podcast
Second: Revolutions podcast http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/russia/revolutionsact.shtml Follow the Revolutions podcast.
Review: Tsar rule Was the Tsar rule fair? What does autocracy mean? How did the Tsar rule? Who supported the Tsar? Which were the groups against the Tsar?