The Russian Revolution - High School History Help



4632960-13716000350520-20574000Bedford County Public SchoolsLESSON PLAN TEMPLATECourseWorld History IIGrade09Lesson Topic/TitleRussian RevolutionSOL and Learning Intention10c________________________________________Materials/Resources NeededDocument Camera, Notetaking guide for studentsCognition Strategy to be AppliedStudents will be able to…identify the events that led to the Russian Revolution.explain how the Communists came to power.explain how Russia’s revolution affected its participation in World War I.Lesson ComponentTeacherStudentEngage: Prior Knowledge & HookWhat do we know about Russia’s role in the war so far? Have they suffered major defeats? Have they suffered huge casualties?Explain: Direct Instruction & ModelConcept Web on Causes of the RevolutionLecture on the impact of Russian Revolution (elaborate on notes provided, notes are for students to copy while you explain)Students will complete their concept web on the Russian Revolution and jot down notes on the Russian Civil WarEvaluate: Close and AssessWrite a eulogy for Vladimir Lenin where you either praise or condemn his actions. Use details learned from the lecture to support your opinion. Your response must be at least 7 sentences long. Below are some questions to consider when writing your eulogy.How did he come to power? (Describe the causes of the Russian Revolution.)What was life like during his leadership from 1918-1922?Did he fulfill his promises to the people?Were his actions justified?Students will complete the eulogy for LeninStudy notes for a quiz next class2286000571500Rasputin00Rasputin-3429001143635Czar Nicholas II and his family00Czar Nicholas II and his family511810889000Russian Revolution AssignmentWrite a eulogy for Vladimir Lenin where you either praise or condemn his actions. Use details learned from the lecture to support your opinion. Your response must be at least 7 sentences long. Below are some questions to consider when writing your eulogy.How did he come to power? (Describe the causes of the Russian Revolution.)What was life like during his leadership from 1918-1922?Did he fulfill his promises to the people?Were his actions justified?Name:_______________________Block:______________Quiz: Russian RevolutionName two of the factors that led to the revolution in Russia.Who was the mystic healer that had treated the czar’s hemophiliac son and who was killed in December of 1916?What slogan did Lenin use, which stated his promises to Russia?What year did the Russian Revolution begin?During the Russian civil war, what was the name of the two sides which fought each other?Lenin used fear as a political weapon and used secret police to find “counter-revolutionaries.” These tactics led to the civil war period being given what name? In 1921, in order to stimulate (boost) the economy, Lenin introduced the New Economic Policy. What did this policy allow?Who led the Red Army during the Russian civil war?Who gained power after Lenin’s death and led Russia until 1953?How did the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) lead to the Russian Revolution?Answer Key for Russian Revolution QuizLoss in Russo-Japanese War, Losses in WWI, Landless peasantry, and lack of trust in Czar Nicholas II (need 2 of these)RasputinPeace, Land, and Bread1917Reds vs. WhitesRed TerrorAllowed private businesses to exist to stimulate the economyLeon TrotskyJoseph Stalin Showed the weakness of RussiaThe Russian Revolution (students will copy on the back of their web)After Czar left Provisional Govt didn’t withdraw from warVladimir Lenin: a Bolshevik had slogan: “Peace, Land, and Bread” Lenin seized power in 1918 & signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk giving up a lot of land and ending their role in WWICivil War in 1918called Red TerrorReds v. Whites: Reds were Bolsheviks (Communists) Leon Trotsky organized Red Army Fighting lasted 3 yearseconomy is ruined and people are starving (5 million starve to death)Villages are burned1921 Reds WinNEP: New Economic Policy 1921 Lenin let some private businesses exist to boost economy USSR established in 1922 under Joseph Stalin (1922-1953)3657600342900000800100331470000354330046863000091440045720000016002003086100What Factors Led to the Russian Revolution?00What Factors Led to the Russian Revolution?-9144005029200PeasantsUnhappy with WWI because all food/resources going to soldiersWanted land and food00PeasantsUnhappy with WWI because all food/resources going to soldiersWanted land and food-914400-228600Russo-Japanese WarJapan and Russia clashed over Korealed to war between them in 1904No one expected Japan to win, yet 1905 Japan wins control over KoreaShows weaknesses of Russia00Russo-Japanese WarJapan and Russia clashed over Korealed to war between them in 1904No one expected Japan to win, yet 1905 Japan wins control over KoreaShows weaknesses of Russia2857500-114300Czar Nicholas IIHe and his wife reliant on Rasputin and Russians didn’t trust himSo family members killed Rasputin, yet people already had lost faith in czarCzar abdicates in 1917 beginning the Russian Revolution00Czar Nicholas IIHe and his wife reliant on Rasputin and Russians didn’t trust himSo family members killed Rasputin, yet people already had lost faith in czarCzar abdicates in 1917 beginning the Russian Revolution28575005029200World War IAll resources going to war effort so fuel & food shortagesHuge military defeats and high casualties00World War IAll resources going to war effort so fuel & food shortagesHuge military defeats and high casualties ................
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