World History 2015 Unit 7 The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Totalitarianism How does one resist oppressive rule?

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World History 2015 Unit 7 The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Totalitarianism How does one resist oppressive rule?

Tuesday, February 17, 2015 Unit 6: Russian Revolution / Rise of Totalitarianism (Day 2) Whiteboard Quiz Ch 14.1 The Romanov Family Tree Russian Revolution PPt (Slides A, B, C) Video: The Last of the Czars HW: 1984 Episodic Notes

The Romanovs ~ Russia’s Royal Family Ivan the Terrible (1533) first czar, fights nobles for control, kills ‘traitors’ Peter the Great (1696) modernized/’westernized’ Russia Catherine the Great (1762) conquered much of Europe, added 25% land to Russia Alexander I ~ not in book… Nicholas I (1850s) loved autocracy Alexander II more reform minded / but assassinated / freed 20 million serfs same day as Lincoln signed Emancipation Proclamation. Alexander III (1881) loved autocracy, very harsh, pogroms, ‘not a nice guy’ Nicholas II (Alexandra and Kids) (1894) Grigory Rasputin??