THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

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THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Enduring Understandings 1. International conflict often leads to domestic changes. 3. In times of crisis, people often turn to strong leaders in search of stability. 5. Conflicts of the 20th Century were rooted in political and ideological differences around the world. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Key Questions Describe the long-term and short-term causes of the Russian Revolution. Focus particularly on ideology, social, economic, military and political conditions. Are all revolutions the same? Compare the Russian Revolution to the French Revolution.

Day 2 – Crisis leads to Revolution – The Bolsheviks take over Actively read p 6 by Father Gapon. How does this description of Bloody Sunday help explain the unrest directed at the Czar’s government? Complete (page 4 part A7-12 and part B) to understand the factors that led to the Russian Revolution. Actively read and complete 3 questions (with specific reference to the reading (cite by paragraph)) on p 7 to understand from a secondary source Lenin’s importance to the Russian Revolution Actively read p 8 and answer the Questions about Lenin’s view of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Complete p9, using primary sources to help understand the causes for the Revolution Review Unit 4 test Answer key questions 1 and 2