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Please: take out a sheet of paper, pen or pencil grab a textbook & turn to p. 534-535

Warm Up- “Read” the images that you see on p. 534-535 Quiet, on your own Two minutes

What do the images tell you? On your paper, answer: The tanks in the street show… The changing maps tell me… The leaders were…

Finish the Warm Up Answer the 3 questions at the bottom of p. 535

Why did the Soviet Union “fall” in 1991? Inquiry

Documents Article from TIME magazine Speech by Vaclev Havel Letter from Slavenka Drakulic Political cartoon Two Photos

Closure Answer the question, Why did the Soviet Union “fall” in 1991? 2-paragraphs Include evidence from the documents You may use your textbook, if desired