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Finish India/Pakistan and Review Finish India/Pakistan and Review Now Statement Now Statement Russian History and Current Events Russian History and Current Events Review Review Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Chernobyl Article/Test Wed. (India Notes) Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Chernobyl Article/Test Wed. (India Notes) Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies. Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies.

What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What was it like living under that type of government? What was it like living under that type of government? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today?

Check Hwk, Collect Chernobyl Article Check Hwk, Collect Chernobyl Article Now Statement Now Statement Russian History and Current Events Russian History and Current Events Review Review Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Test Wed. (India Notes) Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Test Wed. (India Notes) Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies. Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies.

What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What was it like living under that type of government? What was it like living under that type of government? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today?

Simpson Video videos/archive/simpsons /soviet_union.mov videos/archive/simpsons /soviet_union.mov

Video Red Army

Video Space Race

Now Statement Now Statement Russian History and Current Events Russian History and Current Events Russia Maps Russia Maps Review Review Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Test Wed. (India Notes) Hwk: Work on Russia Maps/Test Wed. (India Notes) Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies. Objective: To analyze Russian history and reasons for its foreign policies.

What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What type of government did the Soviet Union have? What was it like living under that type of government? What was it like living under that type of government? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? What two nations invaded Russia (once in the 1800’s and the second in the 1940’s)? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? How did these events influence Soviet foreign policy? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today? What is the political and economic condition of Russia today?

Chernobyl

Review What was it like under Communism? What was it like under Communism? Why did Russia have a protectionist foreign policy? Why did Russia have a protectionist foreign policy?