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1 Is it worth being a dictator? Standard SS6H7- Student will explain conflict (Russian Revolution) and change in Europe to the 21st century. Learning target- Today I am learning the causes of World War II because we want to know how dangerous leaders come into power.

2 Russian Revolution In 1917, Russia went through a revolution. A revolution is a big change of power in short amount of time. A revolution is a big change of power in short amount of time. Poor people in Russia (serfs) were unsatisfied with their lives. They blamed the rich ruling class of Russia and demanded the Czar (King) step down They blamed the rich ruling class of Russia and demanded the Czar (King) step down The Czar of Russia (King) was Nicholas II

3 Russian Revolution This took place in 1917. WWI had made the poor even poorer The people of Russia took over the Russian Government and killed Nicholas II and his whole family, ending the 300 year Romanov Dynasty.

4 Russian Revolution After the Revolution, a Communist group known as the Bolsheviks took over Communism is a system in which people cooperate to survive. Communism is a system in which people cooperate to survive. The leader of the Bolsheviks was Vladimir Lenin The leader of the Bolsheviks was Vladimir Lenin

5 Russian Revolution Lenin and the Bolsheviks make Russia a Communist country and change the name. Russia becomes the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

6 World War I Ends The Allied Powers win the war. The war leaves almost all of Europe bankrupt. They force Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

7 The Treaty of Versailles The 1919 Versailles Treaty, which Germany was kept under blockade until she signed, ended the war. The treaty said: the war was all Germany’s fault. the war was all Germany’s fault. Germany had to pay money to the countries it attacked. Germany had to pay money to the countries it attacked. Germany had to give up a bunch of its land and colonies Germany had to give up a bunch of its land and colonies Germany also had to disarm its military. Germany also had to disarm its military.

8 The Treaty of Versailles caused Germany to go through a depression a time when businesses and people lost a lot of money a time when businesses and people lost a lot of money

9 People who could not find jobs joined the Communist and National Socialist parties. The National Socialist Party’s leader, Adolf Hitler, was gaining more and more power The National Socialist Party’s leader, Adolf Hitler, was gaining more and more power

10 The Treaty of Versailles They were also frustrated because the treaty said that Germany alone caused WWI. Many Germans wanted revenge

11 Nazi Party As more and more Germans became poor and angry, more and more began joining the National Socialist Party. Before long, the party is very large and it’s leader, Adolph Hitler becomes very powerful. They also change the name of the party to the Nazi Party

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13 Dictator a person who has absolute power and unrestricted control in a government Fascism Political movement that has a strong military headed by a powerful dictator. Political movement that has a strong military headed by a powerful dictator. Strong belief that the country is more important than its people. Strong belief that the country is more important than its people. Citizen are allowed to own property and business. Citizen are allowed to own property and business.Czar the ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolutionthe ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolution one having great power or authority one having great power or authority


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