World History, Grades 9-12
The Great War Long-Term Causes -^ Nationalism spurs competition among European nations. -^ Imperialism deepens national rivalrie ...
The Great War 863 1.InteractwithHistory On page 840, you examined whether it is always right to support an ally or friend. Now t ...
864 Revolution and Nationalism, 1900–1939 Previewing Main Ideas Widespread social unrest troubled China and Russia during the la ...
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866 Chapter 30 How do you resist oppressive rule–with violent or nonviolent action? You believe that the policies of your govern ...
Following Chronological Order Create a time line to show major events in the changing of Russian government. TAKING NOTES (^1894 ...
Russia Industrializes Rapid industrialization changed the face of the Russian economy. The number of factories more than doubled ...
but Russia broke them. Japan retali- ated by attacking the Russians at Port Arthur, Manchuria, in February 1904. News of repeate ...
The Czar Steps Down The local protest exploded into a general uprising—the March Revolution. It forced Czar Nicholas II to abdic ...
the Bolshevik Red Guards, they took over government offices and arrested the leaders of the provisional government. Kerensky and ...
Russia’s civil war proved far more deadly than the earlier revolutions. Around 14 million Russians died in the three-year strugg ...
Thanks partly to the new policies and to the peace that followed the civil war, the country slowly recovered. By 1928, Russia’s ...
874 Chapter 30 MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW TERMS & NAMES 2 Totalitarianism CASE STUDY: Stalinist Russia SETTING THE STAGE S ...
875 Totalitarianism Totalitarianism is a form of government in which the national government takes control of all aspects of bot ...
876 Chapter 30 unconditional loyalty and support are required. Indoctrination begins with very young children, is encouraged by ...
CASESTUDY 877 Vocabulary atheists: people who do not think there is a god cinema, the arts are levers in the hands of the prolet ...
An Agricultural RevolutionIn 1928, the government began to seize over 25 mil- lion privately owned farms in the USSR. It combine ...
Plans, they had no choice but to join the labor force. The state provided child care for all working mothers. Some young women p ...
880 Chapter 30 Propaganda You have read how a totalitarian government can use propaganda to support its goals. These pages show ...
▼Altered Photographs Stalin attempted to enhance his legacy and erase his rivals from history by extensively altering photograph ...
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