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Russia Controlled Assessment. Was life improving for the Russian people by 1914?. L.O. To judge how far life had improved for the Russian people by the time war broke out in 1914. Study the source you have been given Make notes to answer the questions opposite
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Russia Controlled Assessment Was life improving for the Russian people by 1914? L.O. To judge how far life had improved for the Russian people by the time war broke out in 1914
Study the source you have been given • Make notes to answer the questions opposite • Be prepared to discuss your source Source Analysis: • What is the nature of the source? (who, why, when, letter, poster, cartoon etc) • Is this source for or against Rasputin? Explain your answer • How would this affect the public image of the Romanovs? • What does it tell us about how people saw the relationship between the Romanovs and Rasputin? Rasputin: Source Analysis
Consider the sources we have looked at over the last few lessons – how is the Tsar now represented? • The Tsar has gone from being viewed as God’s representative on earth to a figure of derision – how could this contribute to his downfall? How have people’s opinions of the Tsar changed?
Rasputin was responsible for the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II. How far do you agree with this view? • You are going to peer mark the paragraphs you completed for homework • Does each paragraph have: • A clear point? • Supported by evidence? • Explanation (link back to the question)? • Provide a www and an ebi comment for your partner’s work Peer Marking
In groups of 4, you are going to receive an information pack • Divide up the 4 sheets between you and take responsibility for filling in your part of the table – remember to take detailed notes and include examples as you will be teaching the rest of your group about the factor you explored • How strong was Nicholas’ position by 1914? Had life improved by 1914?
Complete the definitions of key words on your glossary • Use the checklist to ensure you have all the work in your book ready to hand in for your Autumn 1 Tracker • Due: 02/10 Homework