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Agenda 2-4-2013 • BW – Define Communist Party • Describe – New Economic Policy (pg.872) • CW – Notes • HW – Primary Source Reading on Lenin • QOTD – “You can still dunk in the dark” - Oreo
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Page 1: Agenda 2-4-2013

Agenda 2-4-2013

• BW – Define Communist Party

• Describe – New Economic Policy (pg.872)

• CW – Notes

• HW – Primary Source Reading on Lenin

• QOTD – “You can still dunk in the dark”

- Oreo

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What impact did Vladimir Lenin have on Russia? Notes #4-2

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• As the leader of the Bolsheviks, he promised “Peace, Bread, and Land” to gain popular support to overthrow the Russian government.

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One Government out, the next one in

• The Provisional Government Topples In November 1917, workers take control of the government

• Bolsheviks in Power

• Lenin gives land to peasants, puts workers in control of factories

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk• Lenin had Russia sign a peace treaty

with Germany, ending its involvement in WWI.

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918

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Civil War

Civil War Rages in Russia•Civil War between Bolsheviks’ Red Army and loosely allied White Army

•Red Army wins three-year war that leaves 14 million dead

Comparing World Revolutions•Russian, French Revolutions similar—both attempt to remake society

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Political Reforms• Lenin and the Communists politically

reorganized Russia,

• Creates self-governing republics (mini-states) under national government

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

(U.S.S.R.); 1922 – 1991

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Political Reforms (cont’d)

• In 1922, country renamed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)

• Communist Party—new name taken by Bolsheviks from writings of Marx

Flag of theRussian Empire

Flag of theSoviet Union

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COMMUNISM•Lenin believed in the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and had the Bolshevik Party change their name to the Communist Party.

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The Communist Manifesto:

• Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels

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• According to Marx and Engels, history can be viewed as a continuous struggle between economic classes.

Working class (proletariat) vs. Wealthy class (capitalist class)

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• A main idea of The Communist Manifesto was that the proletariat must unite to overthrow the capitalist class.

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• This leads to private property ceasing to exist and the people owning the means of production, creating a system of communism.

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• once communism emerges, the evils of industrial society would disappear.

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New Economic Policy

• In March 1921, Lenin launches New Economic Policy; (has some capitalism)

• NEP and peace restore economy shattered by war, revolution

• By 1928, Russia’s farms, factories are productive again

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A New Leader?• Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin compete

to replace Lenin when he dies

• Joseph Stalin—cold, hard Communist Party general secretary in 1922

Joseph Stalin

Leon Trotsky

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• Stalin gains power from 1922 to 1927

• Lenin dies in 1924

• Stalin gains complete control in 1928; Trotsky forced into exile

And the winner is……Stalin!

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• Communist Party was the only party that ran the government, using violence and terror to force control.

Only Party