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LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Task: Once you are in Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A* Task: Once you are in And settled… Po Fundamental Laws Pobedenotsev Leningrad Stalingrad On the board are 16 key Words… Can you put them into 4 groups of 4. Give each group a Category. Article 126 Stolypin Okhrana Kursk Decree on Land NKVD Witte Cheka Third Section Leading Cadres Moscow Trotsky

Reform: To make changes in (something, especially LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A* Reform: To make changes in (something, especially an institution or practice) in order to improve it. What were the key reforms in Russia 1855-1964? How useful and appropriate were the reforms used by the tsars and communists as a tool to control opposition? To what extent did these reforms have an impact?

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A* Alexander II TP Emancipation of the Serfs Feb 19th 1861. However serf owners compensated Introduction of Zemstva. Education including universities. Reforms often led to an increase in Opposition, e.g. People’s Will. Provisional Government KM CF Full amnesty announced Freedom of press etc. Dismantled the Okhrana. Lenin CJ - Democratic centralism War Communism NEP Cultural Expression Elections to Constituent Assembly Nicholas II MR October Manifesto Introduction of the Duma Reforms used indirectly to appease the population and control opposition. Stalin GCO Five year plans Collectivisation Soviet Constitution 1936 Alexander III PG Russification Peasants Land Bank 1882 Vyshnegradsky and industrialisation drive. Economically quite a significant reformer Khrushchev JH Secret Speech Virgin Lands Scheme De-Stalinisation

What were the key reforms in Russia 1855-1964? LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A* Now it is over to you… Task: Each group needs to take responsibility for the reign of a different Tsar. Examine their reforms and add 3 key facts about each reform to your diagram. You will then make a short 2 minute presentation to the group that must cover the following questions… What were the key reforms in Russia 1855-1964? How useful and appropriate were the reforms used by the tsars and communists as a tool to control opposition? To what extent did these reforms have an impact?

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*

LO: To what extent was there reform in Russia? Describe the key reforms in Russia E-D Explain whether they truly reformed C-B Assess the extent of impact on Russia A-A*