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Table of Contents – RussiaDate Title Lesson #
**RUSSIA (EURASIA) UNIT**
12/8 Cover Page and Map 28
12/9 Cut-Away Boxes 29
12/10 Human-Environment Interaction 30
12/16 Life Under Communism 31
12/18 Soviet Union - Economics 32
12/19 Soviet Union - Social 33
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Soviet Union – Social
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Joseph Stalin Clip• Create a list of human rights
violations you observe in the clip.
• Human rights violations = taking away a person’s rights like free speech, religion, property, pursuit of happiness, etc.
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1. Rights were restricted- no free speech- no media- all art must support the
Communist party
Censorship prohibiting people from expressing their beliefs or art
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2. More rights restrictions
- Religion is banned
- Education was used to train people to be loyal communists
- Task Sketch a picture for each of the two rights restrictions listed above.
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Directions:• Go to www.orso2ndperiod.wikispaces.com
– Click 3rd Marking Period– Scroll all the way to the bottom– Click on the power point file titled “Life in the Soviet Union
– social”
• If the slide says COPY then copy the notes.
• If the slide says READ ONLY, then just read it.
• If the slide says COPY HEADLINE – But Complete the Task, then do that.
READ ONLY
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Education – designed to make them loyal and patriotic citizens
• All books were created by government approved writers
• The information would guard students against the influence of communism's many enemies Democracy and market economics.
• Students memorized slogans favorable to Lenin and Stalin and their works would inspire them to carry on the goals of the party .
Task Create an example of a homework assignment or in-class activity that could occur in a Soviet classroom.
COPY THE HEADLINE – But Complete Task
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Religion – Worship the government instead of Christianity
• According to communism, political leaders, would quickly replace religious leaders.
• Religion was considered useless superstition, whereas communism was considered a science, a better way of thinking and acting.
• There was no place in a Communist society for Christian ideas that promised salvation and heaven for the well-behaved individual, as measured by the Bible.
Task – Why would a communist leader want people to worship the government instead of religion?
COPY THE HEADLINE – But Complete Task
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3. Daily Life
- Stalin’s collectivization policies caused massive famine
- Famine = a huge lack of food that causes widespread starvation.
COPY
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Watchtower allowing young Communist Party activists to watch for starving peasants attempting to steal corn for their families
READ ONLY
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“Peasants are removing hidden grain. Any peasant whose grain was found was automatically treated as a kulak, and deported or shot; yet to hide some grain was a matter of survival."
READ ONLY
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• Cannibals caught with pieces of human flesh near the Volga River, 1921. This was during the height of collectivization in the Ukraine.
• Task How did people cope with the effects of collective farming (collectivization)?
READ ONLY and Complete the Task
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4. Stalin’s Purges Stalin killed millions of people who he felt were against communism.
Stalin relocated millions of people to Siberia and Kazakhstan to seize their land
COPY
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Police State - citizens were imprisoned, killed, or relocated for illegal activities.
• Secret Police – plain-clothes officers who worked for the government
• Things people were arrested for…
– Refusing to give land to the government
– Trading goods (ex. Growing wheat and selling it to your neighbors)
– Traveling– Speaking or writing against the
government– Writing songs or other art forms
against the governmentCOPY THE HEADLINE – But Complete Task
Task Give an example of something a person could do in the US that would get him/her in trouble in the Soviet Union
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Directions• After you have copied all the notes complete the Social –
Historical section of the project – Social – Historical = a newspaper article or pen pal letter
• If you have not finished your Economic – Historical (Acrostic Poem or Propaganda Poster) you may work on that.
• If you have not finished your timeline you may work on that.
• You must be working on some form of the project.