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starter activity. Leninism means the ideas of Lenin. Around the picture of Lenin list his key ideas. Why is it so difficult to define what Lenin believed in?. Key words: ideology v policy triumvirate v duumvirate. What divided the Communist Party in the 1920s?.
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starter activity Leninism means the ideas of Lenin. Around the picture of Lenin list his key ideas. Why is it so difficult to define what Lenin believed in?
Key words: ideology v policy triumvirate v duumvirate What divided the Communist Party in the 1920s? Learning objectives TBAT explain the different visions of communism within the Communist Party
Left or Right? What are the characteristics of left and right wing politics? How can you be on the right wing of the Communist Party?
Your task Read p.20-1 (Bunce) and complete a table similar to the one below. Jot down examples of ideas and individuals. Take notes on what characterised those in the centre of the Party
Your task Where did party members stand on key areas of debate? Complete the table your teacher provides. Read the conclusion on p.24 and note the reasons why ideology mattered. Which do you think is the most important explanation?
This house believes that Trotsky was the true heir of Leninism
Homework • Read p.26-32 or the extract from Corin & Fiehn, p.190-1 on how Stalin assumes power. Take notes on: • Ways in which Stalin removes his opponents • Ways in which Stalin consolidates his power • Have a go at writing your own ‘boxing match commentary’ to describe the cut and thrust of Communist Party politics
Key words: ideology v policy triumvirate v duumvirate What divided the Communist Party in the 1920s? Learning objectives TBAT explain the different visions of communism within the Communist Party Plenary