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Early Traditions of Russia. Have Textbook today!. Agenda-moved up b/c mark wedding personal day sub. 3 rd Rome/Kiev and Moscow Peter the Great Video Scavenger Hunt Review Hwk: Russia Notes, map quiz tomorrow. 3rd Rome?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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•Have Have Textbook Textbook today!today!

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Agenda-moved up b/c mark wedding personal Agenda-moved up b/c mark wedding personal day subday sub

•33rdrd Rome/Kiev and Rome/Kiev and MoscowMoscow

•Peter the Great VideoPeter the Great Video•Scavenger HuntScavenger Hunt•ReviewReview•Hwk: Russia Notes, Hwk: Russia Notes, map quiz tomorrowmap quiz tomorrow

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•In 1453 AD a Russian In 1453 AD a Russian Monk declared: Monk declared: “The third “The third Rome. . . shines like the Rome. . . shines like the sun. . . throughout the sun. . . throughout the whole universe. . . Two whole universe. . . Two Romes have fallen and the Romes have fallen and the third one stands, and a third one stands, and a fourth one there shall not fourth one there shall not be.”be.”

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•Byzantine Christian Byzantine Christian missionaries went to Kiev to missionaries went to Kiev to convert the Slavs.convert the Slavs.– Cyrillic alphabet-adapted from Cyrillic alphabet-adapted from GreekGreek

•Prince Vladimir of Kiev Prince Vladimir of Kiev married married a sister of a Byzantine a sister of a Byzantine Emperor.Emperor.– Made Orthodox Christianity the Made Orthodox Christianity the official religionofficial religion

• Mongol Invasion (Mongol Invasion (Golden HordeGolden Horde))– Tolerated the Orthodox Church Tolerated the Orthodox Church

(powerful)(powerful)– Trade grew/but Trade grew/but cut Russia off from cut Russia off from

EuropeEurope– Russian Princes had to submit to Mongol Russian Princes had to submit to Mongol

overlordsoverlords•Absolute power of the Mongols served as a Absolute power of the Mongols served as a

model for later Russian Tsarsmodel for later Russian Tsars

• Rise of Moscow Rise of Moscow – Head of Orthodox Church made it its Head of Orthodox Church made it its

capital became spiritual centercapital became spiritual center– Defeated the MongolsDefeated the Mongols

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•What was Peter What was Peter determined to do?determined to do?

•What were his What were his achievements?achievements?

•Why did he cut off the Why did he cut off the beards of his nobles?beards of his nobles?

•Why did he build St. Why did he build St. Petersburg?Petersburg?

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• Who was Vladimir?Who was Vladimir?• What impact did Ivan the Great have What impact did Ivan the Great have

on Russian history?on Russian history?• Who was Ivan the Terrible?Who was Ivan the Terrible?• What is a Czar?What is a Czar?• What is Serfdom?What is Serfdom?• What were the achievements of What were the achievements of

Peter the Great?Peter the Great?• What might have happened in What might have happened in

Russia’s past that would make them Russia’s past that would make them skeptical of foreigners?skeptical of foreigners?

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Agenda Agenda (see next (see next

lesson)lesson)•Russia Map QuizRussia Map Quiz–Scantron:Scantron:

•Name: ?Name: ?

•Date: 4/7/06Date: 4/7/06

•Subject: Russia Map QuizSubject: Russia Map Quiz

•Pd: ?Pd: ?

•Test #: ?Test #: ?

•After Quiz work on Russia After Quiz work on Russia Notes!Notes!

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AgendaAgenda• Map QuizMap Quiz• After Quiz:After Quiz:

– Do Now Statement/Make sure Scavenger Do Now Statement/Make sure Scavenger Hunt is completeHunt is complete

• Review Now StatementReview Now Statement• Notes Byzantine and Russian EmpireNotes Byzantine and Russian Empire• If Time: Web Inquiry on “The 3If Time: Web Inquiry on “The 3rdrd

Rome”Rome”• ReviewReview• Hwk: Final Project due May 1Hwk: Final Project due May 1stst!!• Objective: To evaluate if Russia is Objective: To evaluate if Russia is

the 3the 3rdrd Roman Empire. Roman Empire.

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•What are some facts you What are some facts you know about the Roman know about the Roman Empire?Empire?

•How can the Roman How can the Roman Empire be similar to Empire be similar to Russia?Russia?

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• Roman Empire was split into Roman Empire was split into easteast and and westwest– West: Roman EmpireWest: Roman Empire– East: Byzantine EmpireEast: Byzantine Empire

• West Fell b/c: West Fell b/c: – Corruption/poor rulers/invasions by Corruption/poor rulers/invasions by

barbariansbarbarians

• Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire Fell many years Fell many years laterlater b/c: b/c:– Corruption/No clear Corruption/No clear

successors/Invasion by Muslims (1453)successors/Invasion by Muslims (1453)

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• When the west fell the Pope in Rome When the west fell the Pope in Rome lost power and influencelost power and influence

• The The PatriarchPatriarch of Constantinople became of Constantinople became the leader of the Byzantine Churchthe leader of the Byzantine Church

• Both argued over religious Both argued over religious interpretationsinterpretations

• Both declared each other Both declared each other hereticsheretics (recently rescinded)(recently rescinded)

• Eastern Eastern Orthodox:Orthodox:– Believe they hold the line of succession Believe they hold the line of succession

from the original Apostlesfrom the original Apostles

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•Go to Go to www.sasinschool.com/www.sasinschool.com/

•Username: Username: bulldog10bulldog10

•Launch Number Launch Number 182182•Chart-4 or 5 facts per Chart-4 or 5 facts per sectionsection

•Blog-Response (not Blog-Response (not letter)-underline 7 factsletter)-underline 7 facts

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•Why did the Roman and Why did the Roman and Byzantine Empires fall?Byzantine Empires fall?

•What was the Great Schism?What was the Great Schism?

•Who is a Patriarch?Who is a Patriarch?

•What were some reasons What were some reasons given for Russia being the given for Russia being the 33rdrd Rome? Rome?

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AgendaAgenda•Review Scavenger HuntReview Scavenger Hunt•Web Inquiry on “The 3Web Inquiry on “The 3rdrd Rome” Rome”•ReviewReview

•Hwk: Hwk: Chart and Blog and respond to Chart and Blog and respond to someone else (5 facts underlined in someone else (5 facts underlined in posting) Due Monday!, Final Project Due posting) Due Monday!, Final Project Due (no exception) May 2(no exception) May 2ndnd

•Objective: To evaluate if Russia Objective: To evaluate if Russia is the 3is the 3rdrd Roman Empire. Roman Empire.

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•Tentatively: Tentatively: –Russia Quiz April 20thRussia Quiz April 20th–Current Events Group Current Events Group Russia April 30Russia April 30thth

–Test May 4Test May 4thth Russia Notes Russia Notes DueDue

–China/Japan Rest of may China/Japan Rest of may (3wks)(3wks)

–Final Project due May 2Final Project due May 2ndnd

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• Roman Empire was split into Roman Empire was split into easteast and and westwest– West: Roman EmpireWest: Roman Empire– East: Byzantine EmpireEast: Byzantine Empire

• West Fell b/c: West Fell b/c: – Corruption/poor rulers/invasions by Corruption/poor rulers/invasions by

barbariansbarbarians

• Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire Fell many years Fell many years laterlater b/c: b/c:– Corruption/No clear Corruption/No clear

successors/Invasion by Muslims (1453)successors/Invasion by Muslims (1453)

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• When the west fell the Pope in Rome When the west fell the Pope in Rome lost power and influencelost power and influence

• The The PatriarchPatriarch of Constantinople became of Constantinople became the leader of the Byzantine Churchthe leader of the Byzantine Church

• Both argued over religious Both argued over religious interpretationsinterpretations

• Both declared each other Both declared each other hereticsheretics (recently rescinded)(recently rescinded)

• Eastern Eastern Orthodox:Orthodox:– Believe they hold the line of succession Believe they hold the line of succession

from the original Apostlesfrom the original Apostles

Page 23: Early Traditions of Russia

•In 1453 AD a Russian In 1453 AD a Russian Monk declared: Monk declared: “The third “The third Rome. . . shines like the Rome. . . shines like the sun. . . throughout the sun. . . throughout the whole universe. . . Two whole universe. . . Two Romes have fallen and the Romes have fallen and the third one stands, and a third one stands, and a fourth one there shall not fourth one there shall not be.”be.”

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•Go to Go to www.sasinschool.com/www.sasinschool.com/

•Username: Username: bulldog10bulldog10

•Launch Number Launch Number 182182•Chart-4 or 5 facts per Chart-4 or 5 facts per sectionsection

•Blog-Response (not Blog-Response (not letter)-underline 7 factsletter)-underline 7 facts

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•Why did the Roman Empire Why did the Roman Empire fall?fall?

•Why did the Byzantine Why did the Byzantine Empire fall?Empire fall?

•Who is the Patriarch?Who is the Patriarch?

•What is one way that Russia What is one way that Russia could be the 3could be the 3rdrd Rome? Rome?

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•Why did the Roman and Why did the Roman and Byzantine Empires fall?Byzantine Empires fall?

•What was the Great Schism?What was the Great Schism?

•Who is a Patriarch?Who is a Patriarch?

•What were some reasons What were some reasons given for Russia being the given for Russia being the 33rdrd Rome? Rome?