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Good Afternoon!!!! 1.NVC 2.Wrap Up Russian Revolution(s) 3.Totalitarianism: The Rise of Stalin Essential Question: What kind of leader was Joseph Stalin
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How were the causes and effects of the February Revolution and October Revolution similar and different?
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Reactions to the Russian Revolution Western Europe and U.S. frightened of the Russian Revolution and Lenin’s ideas Russian Civil War – White Army vs. Red Army Liberals/Royalists vs. Lenin’s Marxists – Britain, France, and U.S. support White Army Lenin’s side wins – Bolsheviks rename themselves the Communist Party
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Rise of Stalin 1924 Vladimir Lenin dies Two possible successors – Leon Trotsky: moderate former Menshevik and leader of the Red Army – Joseph Stalin: “man of steel” and General Secretary of Communist Party “Comrade Stalin has concentrated enormous power in his hands, and I am not sure that he always knows how to use that power with caution”– Lenin, 1924 1928 Stalin has Leon Trotsky murdered with an ice pick – rises to absolute power
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Totalitarianism Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas?. –Joseph Stalin Totalitarianism: no limits on the power of the government. Controls every aspect of life and society
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Stalin’s Agenda Creates a Totalitarian state Five-Year Plans – Plan for rapid industrialization Command Economy – Government controls and owns every aspect of the economy Collectivization of land – government controls all land and decides how its used
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Human Cost of Totalitarianism Famine – 6-8 million people starve due to Collectivization The Great Purge – “all bourgeoisie or anti- soviet elements” killed or jailed – Gulags: prison labor camps fuel industrialization – 1.5 million killed
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