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20 million or more will die under Stalin’s totalitarian regime! B/W Wars #7: Soviet Life Stalin begins to develop an entirely new form of government, one that controls everything you do! This is called…. 20 million or more will die under Stalin’s totalitarian regime!

Totalitarian Control: Police Terror: you were watched! A. Cheka – secret police listen to phone calls, read mail, kids tell on parents

B. Great Purge (purge – get rid of) 1934, Stalin put Bolshevik leaders on trial for “crimes against the state” show trials – fake Tried ppl who Stalin feared might overtake him “guilty” = gulag or executed

2. Propaganda: shows only 1 side of story Indoctrination: taught only 1 side Children were indoctrinated with the propaganda given to them at school. Young Pioneers – Communist youth groups Stalin is called Uncle Joe

Socialist Realism: promoted strength & glory of communism Propaganda Posters: Socialist Realism: promoted strength & glory of communism

China censors certain websites even today! 3. Censorship: gov deletes info – only shows news the gov approves of Pravda (The Truth) – official newspaper told the news according to The Party (communist leadership) Some people really believed the propaganda China censors certain websites even today!

Daily Life Education encouraged Gender equality Religion replaced w/communism Atheism Education encouraged Gender equality

Censorship Which picture best describes it? Why? A B C

Indoctrination Which picture best describes it? Why?

Did Stalin’s policies improve life for the people of Russia? Thesis: Answer question with 3 reasons for your answer (use information from chart). Stalin’s policies improved / hurt the people of Russia because….(reason 1), (reason 2), and (reason 3).

Illustration (evidence / support) Pick 1 of the 3 reasons you put in your thesis and write a body paragraph USE PIE Point (claim) Illustration (evidence / support) Explanation (why it matters/what it shows us)