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Chapter 11 Lesson 2 In the Time of the Czars pages 308 - 314 Mr. Bondurant 12/6/2018

Chapter 11 Lesson 2 In the Time of the Czars How did important rulers change Russia in the time of the czars? VOCABULARY: Czar Coronation 12/6/2018

A. The Story of Three Ivans 308 - 310 1. How did Ivan Kalita become wealthy? 2. Under which ruler did the Golden Horde lose its hold on Muscovy? 3. Why was one Ivan called “Kalita”, one called “the Great”, and another called “the Terrible”? 12/6/2018

A. The Story of Three Ivans 308 - 310 Name Nickname Date of Rule Known for Ivan I Ivan III Ivan IV Ivan Ivan the Ivan Kalita Great the Terrible 1328 - 1462 - 1547 – 1341 1505 1584 Money enlarged People Collection Territory him doesn’t pay St. Basil Golden Horde 12/6/2018

B. Why the Russian Rulers Were Called Czars 1. How did Russians rulers come to regard Moscow as the third Rome? 2. Why did Russian rulers begin to call themselves czars? 12/6/2018

C. Czar Peter I Learns About Western Europe pages 311 - 312 1. As a ten-year-old, how did Peter manage to rule Russia? 2. What subjects interested Peter the Great? 3. To where did Peter the Great travel to learn more about shipbuilding? 4. Why did Peter I visit western Europe? 12/6/2018

D. Great Rulers Made Some Major Changes page 313 1. How did Peter try to modernize Russia? 2. Why did Peter want to build a modern city on the Baltic Sea? 3. What did Catherine do for Russia? 4. Why did most of Catherine’s subjects have little freedom? 12/6/2018

E. How Serfs Lived in the Time of the Czars page 314 1. Why did the serfs know little about the world around them? 2. What was the life of a serf like? 3. How did freedom affect the lives of the serfs? 12/6/2018

R78 2. Ivan the Terrible expanded the empire to the Caspian Sea. 3. Catherine the Great gained outlets on the Black Sea; added part of Poland; planted settlements in Alaska 12/6/2018

W73 1. NOT Ivan III should be Ivan IV 12/6/2018

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! 12/6/2018