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MAKE UP WORK 3.6 Table of Contents Marxism 2.26 Marxism 2.27 Stages of History/Russian Revolution 3.2 MAKE UP WORK 3.6

Russian Revolution ___3.2 Goals: Sequence events into a timeline Work independently with classmates / on task (not ask teacher for small questions)

Russia Ruled by a tsar (king) Collected taxes from the bourgeoisie (landowners) Bs hire farm workers called serfs. ½ of all people died before age of 5 Feudalism

Russia (cont’d) World War I: Russia, England, US, France vs. Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire Russians lose 12 million men + territory widespread poverty (no food, supplies) Low soldier morale (want to go home!)

February Revolution (1917) Russian Tsar Nicholas II steps down. Provisional Government takes control. Russian workers/soldiers band together to form soviets.

Vladimir Lenin Radical Marxist leader  kicked out of Russia by the tsar in 1896 Returns after the Feb. Revolution to lead the soviets and Bolshevik Party (Marxists)

Classwork Read the article describing the events of the Russian Revolution. Write the events of the timeline into your notebook in correct order. I will answer clarifying questions about the reading, but not check anyone’s timeline for accuracy. When you are done, I will give you a CW grade out of 10 based on how many events you correctly placed in the right order.

Work with your partner to answer the questions Work with your partner to answer the questions. This is due at the beginning of class Tuesday (tomorrow). I will answer clarifying questions about the reading, but not check anyone’s timeline for accuracy. When you are done, I will give you a CW grade out of 10 based on how many events you correctly placed in the right order.