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Russia/USSR – World War Era
Your final product – a 10 minute presentation that tells the story of Russia/USSR from roughly 1900 to roughly 1950. You
should incorporate all of the terms and events below, and should also include a connection to globalization and/or
nationalism in some way. Presentations should be organized chronologically as much as it makes sense to do so.
Your presentation can be a poster (or series of posters), a powerpoint, a movie, or any other type of format – as long as
your classmates are able to take notes from what you are doing. In addition, each member of your group must be part of
the presentation in some way. A peer reflection form will be completed by each group member at the end of this
project.
Russo-Japanese war
1905 Revolution (Bloody Sunday)
Russia in WWI
Abdication of Czar/Tsar Nicholas II
Provisional Government
Russian Revolution (February Revolution and November Revolution)
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Vladimir Lenin
Leo Tolstoy
Formation of Soviet Union/USSR
Josef Stalin
(do not cover Cold War, stop with the results/treaties of WWII)
Russia/USSR – World War Era
Your final product – a 10 minute presentation that tells the story of Russia/USSR from roughly 1900 to roughly 1950. You
should incorporate all of the terms and events below, and should also include a connection to globalization and/or
nationalism in some way. Presentations should be organized chronologically as much as it makes sense to do so.
Your presentation can be a poster (or series of posters), a powerpoint, a movie, or any other type of format – as long as
your classmates are able to take notes from what you are doing. In addition, each member of your group must be part of
the presentation in some way. A peer reflection form will be completed by each group member at the end of this
project.
Russo-Japanese war
1905 Revolution (Bloody Sunday)
Russia in WWI
Abdication of Czar/Tsar Nicholas II
Provisional Government
Russian Revolution (February Revolution and November Revolution)
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Vladimir Lenin
Leo Tolstoy
Formation of Soviet Union/USSR
Josef Stalin
(do not cover Cold War, stop with the results/treaties of WWII)