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The Soviet Union: What Should Textbooks Emphasize

The Soviet Union: What Should Textbooks Emphasize. Hook Vocabulary. Enigma: an unsolvable problem Czar: A Russian ruler. Bolshevik: participant in the Russian Revolution, member of Communist Party Capitalism: economic system based on private ownership, competition, profit

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The Soviet Union: What Should Textbooks Emphasize

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  1. The Soviet Union: What Should Textbooks Emphasize

  2. Hook Vocabulary • Enigma: an unsolvable problem • Czar: A Russian ruler. • Bolshevik: participant in the Russian Revolution, member of Communist Party • Capitalism: economic system based on private ownership, competition, profit • Socialism: Marx’s theory- stage between capitalism and communism, production and capital are owned by the community. • Communism: Marx’s theory- the gov’t is unneeded, collective ownership of property, decisions in the hands of the people. • Cold war: 1945-1991- high tension between US & USSR as they compete as the world’s two superpowers.

  3. Pre-Bucketing • Think about your re-written question. What will each of your body paragraphs be about?

  4. Pre-Buckets • Fact 1: • Fact 2: • Fact 3:

  5. Thinking Like a Historian- Review • Sourcing- Looking at when it was written, who wrote it, and if it is believable. • Contextualization- Thinking about what the setting was like during the time of the document • Close Reading/Close Viewing- Closely reading for any claims the author makes and evidence to support those claims. • Corroboration Comparing different pieces of evidence to learn the truth about an event.

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