Warm-Up 11/17/15 Create a page in your journal for the following words: – Russian Revolution (pg. 93) – World War I (pg. 94) – World War II (pg. 95) On.

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Warm-Up 11/17/15 Create a page in your journal for the following words: – Russian Revolution (pg. 93) – World War I (pg. 94) – World War II (pg. 95) On the page for the Russian Revolution, tell me what you think the Russian Revolution was and how it might have affected the people of Russia.

Things changed during the war The Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente turned into these two WWI alliances. The Central powers Austria-Hungary Germany Turkey (Ottoman Empire) The Allied Powers Russia France United Kingdom Italy United States The Triple Entente plus more formed the Allied Powers The Triple Alliance plus more formed the Center Powers

Europe after WWI Watch and listen to the clip about Europe after World War I and discuss the questions below. history.com/demos/tome03/index.php history.com/demos/tome03/index.php Why do you think Russia signed a treaty to get out of World War I early? How did the map of Europe change after World War I? How do you think these changes affected people in Europe?

Statistics from WWI NationTotal Number of servicemen in the war. Number of deaths Number of soldiers wounded Number of men taken prisoner or reported missing Austria7,800,0001,200,0003,620,0002,200,000 Britain8,904,467908,3712,090,212191,652 France8,410,0001,357,8004,266,000537,000 Germany11,000,00017,737,0004,216,0581,152,800 Italy5,615,000650,000947,000600,000 Russia12,000,0001,700,0004,950,0002,500,000 Turkey2,850,000325,000400,000250,000 U.S.4,355,000126,000234,3004,500

Some of the Technological Advances from WWI Tank Aircraft Machine Gun Gas used as a weapon Flamethrower Submarines (invented earlier, used more now)

Distributed Summarizing Could World War I have been prevented? Why or why not? Would we have had the technological advances without WWI?

Day 2

Russia: A Background Nicholas II – autocratic and ineffective He ruled a country covering one-sixth of the earth’s total land surface He had massive personal wealth He was backed by an army of 1 million and secret police Political parties banned – critics ended up in prison or exile Press was censored

Russia: A Background Many Russians worshipped the Tsar and peasants typically had a picture of the Tsar on a wall of their hut. His word was law He appointed his ministers But did not have to listen to them AND could ‘hire and fire’ them at will He was a true autocrat.

Russia was… Only 40% ethnic Russians 80% were peasants – subsistence farmers 60%+ = illiterate Life expectancy = 40 Low tech and low investment Land ownership rare Land owned by the Commune It also organized taxes and allotted strips of land to each household

Distributed Summarizing During the time described, Russia was like ____________ because _________________________. Share your answer with a partner.