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People should contribute to the public wealth according to their ability, but receive according to their needs. The means of production should be owned equally by the whole community The proletariat (workers) throughout the world should work to overthrow capitalism - Revolutions. Class should be destroyed and replaced by a society of equals. The economy should be planned - controlled by the government.
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Did life get better/ worse? Which groups of people were least/ most affected? What were the most significant changes? What were the biggest problems? How Communist was Russia at this time? Market Place You will each be given a role card representing somebody living in Russia in the early 20 th century. Imagine you have all met for a re-union in 1924 The aim is to introduce yourself to as many people in the room as possible to build up an overall picture of life in Communist Russia.
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Think about the following questions again. Note down your ideas on the post-it notes. Did life get better/ worse? Which groups of people were least/ most affected? What were the most significant changes? What were the biggest problems? How Communist was Russia at this time?
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Look at the evidence card. Sort them into different groups – you decide what the groups should be. ( Try to be more sophisticated than simply “good” and “bad”!)
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Did life get better/ worse? Which groups of people were least/ most affected? What were the most significant changes? What were the biggest problems? How Communist was Russia at this time?
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