Warm Up # 27 In what ways were the Russian Revolution and the French Revolution similar? Who were the groups who revolted? What complaints did these groups.

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Warm Up # 27 In what ways were the Russian Revolution and the French Revolution similar? Who were the groups who revolted? What complaints did these groups have? How were the leaders similar, if at all? Etc.

The Declaration of the Rights of the Working and Exploited People Workbook pg. 14 Class Docs pg. 47

Essential Question Workbook pg. 14 What does Vladimir Lenin describe as the goals of the new Russian Republic?

Article 1 I. 1. Russia is hereby proclaimed a Republic of Soviets of Workers’, Soldiers’ and Peasants’ Deputies. All power, centrally and locally, is vested in these Soviets.

Directions 1. Read assigned articles 2. Translate difficult words into more simple speech Use a Chrome book if necessary 3. Write your new version of the article in your workbook