Triumph and Collapse Russia and the USSR 1941 – 1991 Revision Guide Exam Questions ‘Stalin’s leadership was the most significant reason for the Soviet victory over…
Slide 1Orwells Animal Farm VS. The Russian Revolution Slide 2 Russian Society Russia was in an appalling state of poverty while the Tsar lived in luxury. There was tremendous…
1. The First Five-Year Plans (1928-1933) Industrialisation Agricultural Reform - Small farms into collective andstate agriculture. Elimination of private enterprise…
Slide 1 What sort of opposition to Stalin had developed before 1934? L/O – To assess the significance of opposition to Stalin before 1934 Slide 2 Stalin’ s Russi a: 1924-…
Slide 1 Lesson 1 – Opposition Essential Question What opposition developed towards Stalin before 1934? Learning Outcomes - Students will: ◦ Learn about early resistance…
Slide 1 The Rise of Dictators How did Stalin change the government and the economy of the Soviet Union? What were the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government? How…
Slide 1 Chapter #13 – Section #4 Slide 2 After the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, Joseph Stalin turned the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state controlled by a…
Slide 1 Chapter 19 “The Interwar Years: The Challenge of Dictators and Depression” AP EUROPEAN HISTORY MR. RICK PURRINGTON MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL Slide 2 I.Europe after…
BELLWORK BELLWORK How was the Cold War different than previous wars? Explain the strategies used to âfightâ the Cold War. Describe the main economic and political difference…
Case Study: Stalinâs Total Control Totalitarian- An autocratic leader who has total control of his nation. A totalitarian uses tricks [propaganda] to get people to believe…