Showing posts with label Stalin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stalin. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2015

Mock Exam Review Preparation

Mock Exam Preparation

Seniors: All this week we are going to prepare you for next Tuesday's Mock Exam.

It consists of a full Paper 1 and a full Paper 2, which is two essays. The total time you will be testing is 2:40 minutes. 

Please have the following information listed below ready for Tuesday's class.

I highly suggest you create a GDoc folder titled, "Mock Exam Materials." Put it under your history folder.

1. FIND all of the study materials you had gathered for last fall's Mock I.B. Paper 2 exam and this January's Mid-Term Exam.

Please take the time to gather these so we can go over dictatorships the next couple of days.

2. ASK QUESTIONS: Also, as you go through this material, please create a document titled, "Questions," and write questions that you have for me or for your peers.

3. Feel free to SHARE materials with your peers. The more the merrier test takers :)

I'll see you Tuesday.

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Rise of Stalin

For details regarding the rise of Stalin, rely on your SPS - Stalin document. This will help you outline the three major categories of The Leader, the historical context, and the elimination of the opposition.

Rule of Stalin


In addition to his rise, be familiar with Stalin’s economic policies once he gained power in 1928.

  • Collectivization
  • Five-Year Plans (to 1939)
  • Gulag System
  • Great Purges
  • Great Terror

Rise and Rule of Adolf Hitler


For details regarding the rise and rule of Adolf Hitler, rely on the SPS document I’ve shared with you as well as your notes and documents. This will help you outline the three major categories of The Leader, the historical context, and the elimination of the opposition. These notes will also help you outline your notes for any rule questions.

Specific events / terms you'll need to define:

Rise of Stalin


  • War Communism
  • New Economic Policy
  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
  • Politburo
  • Cheka
  • Sovnarkom
  • "Socialism in one country"
  • "Permanent revolution"
  • Lenin's "Ban on factions" (1921)
  • Nomenklatura system

Rule of Stalin


  • Kulaks
  • Kolkhoz
  • Gosplan
  • NKVD
  • GULAGS
  • Examples of major showpiece projects
  • Stakhanoivites
  • Effect of the murder of Sergei Kirov
  • “Kirov Flood”
  • Great Terror
  • 17th Congress ("Congress of the Condemned")
  • "Old Bolsheviks"
  • Trial of the Sixteen, Seventeen, and Twenty-one (Show Trials)
  • Trotskyites and/or Rightists
  • 1936 Constitution
  • Cult of Personality

Rise of Adolf Hitler


  • Spartacus League
  • Freikorps
  • “November Criminals”
  • “Stab in the back”
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • Diktat
  • Reparations
  • Weimar Republic
  • Weimar Constitution Weaknesses
    • Proportional Representation
    • Article 48
  • Hyperinflation Crisis
  • Great Depression
  • SA ("Brownshirts")
  • NSDAP (Nazi Party - far right)
  • SPD (Moderate - left of center)
  • KPD (Communist - far left)
  • Jan. 30, 1933 (Date Hitler's "Rise" ends)

Rule of Adolf Hitler


  • Reichstag Fire
  • Enabling Act
  • "Night of the Long Knives"
  • SS
  • Methods of Rule
    • Volksgemeinschaft
    • Gestapo
    • Triumph of the Will
    • Hitler Youth
    • Four-Year Plan
    • Mother's Cross
    • Strength Through Joy (Workers’ program)
    • Volkswagen Beetle
    • Reich Entailed Farm Law
    • Kristallnacht "Night of Broken Glass"
  • Foreign Policy
    • Anschluss
    • Annexation of Czechoslovakia
    • Nazi-Soviet Pact
    • Appeasement

Specific people you might need to identify:

Rise of Lenin

  • Karl Marx
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Leon Trotsky

Rise and Rule of Stalin

  • Joseph Stalin
  • Felix Dzerzhinsky
  • Nikolai Bukharin
  • Sergo Ordzhonikidze (Commissar of Heavy Industry)
  • Alexei Stakhanov
  • Sergei Kirov
  • Lazar Kaganovich (Commissar of trains and Moscow Metro)
  • Genrikh Yagoda (NKVD chief; started Gulags)
  • Nikolai Yezov (“The Bloody Drawf”; NKVD official in charge at height of Purges)
  • Mikhail Tukhachevsky (Marshall of Soviet Union; secret military trial; his execution sparked massive purge of Red Army officials prior to WWII.)

Rise and Rule of Adolf Hitler

  • Rosa Luxemburg
  • Freidrich Ebert
  • Walter Rathenau
  • Gustav Stresemann
  • Paul von Hindenberg
  • Kurt von Schleicher
  • Franz von Papen
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Josef Goebbels
  • Rudolf Hess
  • Heinrich Himmler
  • Albert Speer
  • Ernst Rohm
  • Hermann Goering
  • Leni Reifenstahl



Paper 2 Questions

For the Paper 2 essays you will have to answer two questions. You will have to choose one question from each of the two topics shown below. There will be three questions in each topic to choose from. Use the information above to help develop a study guide / outline. (90 minutes)

You will also be required to produce a quality outline prior to writing your essay.

Rise and Rule of Single-Party States


See the notes that I’ve shared with you.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Double Quiz Study Guide & New Homework Due Wednesday


Stalin Dies! Khrushchev Takes Over & The Development of the Space Race
Ding Dong! The wicked dictator is dead! March 5, 1953.


First, be sure you have finished The Korean War questions that were due at 3:10 p. today.

Second, please have the next two sets of questions completed by Wednesday at 8:20 a. They are posted to your Cold War Notes document. They are:

Khrushchev, De-Stalinization, and Peaceful Co-Existence

DIRECTIONS: Read "“Khrushchev and Peaceful Co-existence” (Pgs. 88-92). It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Answer the following 9 questions. 
  
The Space Race
DIRECTIONS: Read "“Khrushchev and Peaceful Co-existence” (Pgs. 93-96). It is about the second test of peaceful co-existence, the Space Race. It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Answer the following 13 questions.


STUDY GUIDE FOR WEDNESDAY'S DOUBLE QUIZ


  • Make sure you know your answers to questions 2, 2a. - 2f. under "U.S. Foreign Policy in the 1950s" on your NOTES.
  • Know the difference between "rollback" and "containment."
  • Be able to list the "Six Major Events" that caused the U.S. to feel it was losing political and technical race with the Communists in the 1950s. (Question 4 on U.S. Foreign Policy.)
  • What is an ICBM?
  • Know the formal names of North and South Korean and who led each at the beginning of the Korean War.
  • Know - in general terms - how the Korean War unfolded.
  • Know why MacArthur was fired by Truman.
  • Make sure you understand the 1950-era context of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's quote:  "Asia is where the communist conspirators have decided to make their play for global conquest.   If we lose this war, the fall of Europe is inevitable.   There is no choice but victory."
  • How did Stalin's death impact the end of the Korean conflict?
  • In a paragraph or two be preapared to address the Cummings' quote: “The civil conflict had not been worked through but frozen by outside intervention.” (Study questions No. 8 and 9 under the Korean War Notes.)
  • Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower? How did he approach Communism?
  • Who was John Foster Dulles? How did he view the United States’ role against the Communists?



Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Korean War

The Korean War - Containment in Asia
The NSC-68 in Practice
MacArthur dared cross this line - and then some!


DIRECTIONS: Read "Korean War 1950-53." It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Please read it (p. 68-77) and answer the 9 questions which are at the bottom of your Cold War Notes.

Your answer are due by 3:10 p. on Friday, Nov. 7

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Berlin Crisis Homework Due Thursday

Breakdown of Allied Cooperation in Germany

1. Be sure to study for tomorrow's Short Answer Exam. Click here for the study guide.

2. There are three distinct sets of questions for the homework that is due Thursday by lunchtime. All questions and reading assignments are found on your Cold War Notes document. 

Do the last set of questions first. This is: 



And then do the first two sets of questions. These are:




 and...


Don't forget tomorrow's test on short answer knowledge.