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 Smart Skills Week 19 Timeline 4 © Clairmont

Monday What is the range in years that is displayed in the timeline? What major event led to the start of the Russian Revolution? January Bloody Sunday 1906 Czar’s promised Parliament is dissolved after his government loses majority 1911 Workers strike in protest of WW I 1917 February Czar abdicates throne amidst national protests 1917 November Bolsheviks take Moscow 1924 Lenin dies; Stalin’s reign begins. 1930

Tuesday In what year did the Czar display his autocratic power? How long after this action did the Czar abdicate the throne? 1905 January Bloody Sunday 1906 Czar’s promised Parliament is dissolved after his government loses majority 1911 Workers strike in protest of WW I 1917 February Czar abdicates throne amidst national protests 1917 November Bolsheviks take Moscow 1924 Lenin dies; Stalin’s reign begins

Wednesday 1905 January Bloody Sunday 1906 Czar’s promised Parliament is dissolved after his government loses majority 1911 Workers strike in protest of WW I 1917 February Czar abdicates throne amidst national protests 1917 November Bolsheviks take Moscow 1924 Lenin dies; Stalin’s reign begins How long did the Russian Revolution last? When did the Bolsheviks first take power in Russia? 1900

Thursday 1905 January Bloody Sunday 1906 Czar’s promised Parliament is dissolved after his government loses majority 1911 Workers strike in protest of WW I 1917 February Czar abdicates throne amidst national protests 1917 November Bolsheviks take Moscow 1924 Lenin dies; Stalin’s reign begins How would you improve the timeline above? What additions or changes would you make to the timeline? 1900

Friday 1905 January Bloody Sunday 1906 Czar’s promised Parliament is dissolved after his government loses majority 1911 Workers strike in protest of WW I 1917 February Czar abdicates throne amidst national protests 1917 November Bolsheviks take Moscow 1924 Lenin dies; Stalin’s reign begins Create a title for this timeline; explain your choice of titles.