The World and Its People

Chapter 14: Russia's Landscape and History

Student Web Activity

"The Russian Revolution"

Introduction
Throughout its long history Russia has been ruled by czars, or emperors. In the early years of World War I, the Russian military endured defeats in western Russia. As the war continued, food shortages caused starvation. People blamed the czar for their problems and were heartened by Lenin's cry of "peace, land, bread." In this activity, you will take a closer look at the causes, effects, and key leaders of the 1917 Russian Revolution.

Destination Title: The Path to Revolution

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Directions
Start at The Path to Revolution.

  • Scroll down to read the full text of the page.
  • Look at the illustrations that accompany the material.
  • Use what you learn to answer the following questions.

1
Name two causes of the 1917 revolution in Russia.
2
What happened in February 1917?
3
What happened on March 2, 1917?
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Why did Russia's provisional government led by Kerensky fail?
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What happened on October 25, 1917?
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Vladimir Lenin was the mastermind of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Using library or Internet sources, research to find out more about his life. Use what you learn to write a short one-page biography of Lenin. Be sure to cite the sources you used in writing the biography.
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