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17 May 2011

17 May 2011. Take open note/guide reading quiz on sections 1 and 2 of chapter 32 Discuss Patterns of Life in Russia/Eastern Europe Describe how Russian society was organized Explain how religion supported the social system Identify the daily activities that shaped peasant life

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17 May 2011

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  1. 17 May 2011 • Take open note/guide reading quiz on sections 1 and 2 of chapter 32 • Discuss Patterns of Life in Russia/Eastern Europe • Describe how Russian society was organized • Explain how religion supported the social system • Identify the daily activities that shaped peasant life • Create your own organizer explaining peasant life • Final is 1 June 2011

  2. \ Patterns of Life Pages 716 to 718

  3. Serfs- peasants who worked the land but had little rights. Property of nobles. -- bought and sold with no say --severely punished if they ran away --no technology to increase production Structure of Society

  4. Structure of Society • Nobles --wealthy families --had up to 100 serfs --held lavish parties where serfs prepared food, served, and entertained --disciplined serfs

  5. Peasant Life • Baptized, married by church, read “last rites” • Centered life around village-rarely left • Mir- village commune -regulated village life- Run by council of men ( heads of family)

  6. Tax collection Army recruitment Division and distribution of land 3 Ways Peasant Life Was Controlled

  7. Patriarchal, extended Middle-class and nobility had arranged marriages Family Life

  8. Supported political and social order. Close ties with government. The church allied itself with government in return for financial support. Russian Orthodox Church

  9. Create your own organizer explaining peasant life in traditional Russia/Eastern Europe Peasant Life

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