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Ivan the Terrible A&E Biography Russian Absolutism Ivan the Terrible A&E Biography

DO NOW!!! What is a czar, where does it come from, and what are the responsibilities of the position?

Biography Video Writing Prompt What is your opinion of Ivan the Terrible? Do you believe that Ivan was a true absolutist ruler? Explain. Was he a positive or negative influence on the creation of Russia? Why? Was he an effective Czar? Explain. Minimum of 3 paragraphs answering all questions! http://www.biography.com/people/ivan-iv-9350679/videos/ivan-the-terrible-full-episode-2073248215

Do Now If Ivan had not lost his wife Anastasia, do you think he would have "snapped" and become the man we know today? Explain why Anastasia was arguably the thin line holding him back from a mental breakdown.

Biography Video Writing Prompt: Day 2 In 1 more paragraph, try to draw a relationship between the first 30 years of Ivan the Terrible’s life and the actions of his next 30 years.