Next, I led a discussion on Russian history from the emancipation of the serfs in 1862 to the issuing of the Fundamental Laws of 1906. Tomorrow we'll look at the laws and the way they were applied, as well as the political landscape of pre-revolutionary Russia. There is no reading homework for tonight.
This blog is designed to allow students access to lesson notes, summaries and other material from Mr. Marshall's classes at Chatelech Secondary School on the Sunshine Coast of B.C.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
History 12-1: Intro to Russia
Today Ms. Wagner debriefed the DeMarco questions from Ex 1-2 and then assigned Falk's Ex 13. Please have that done for tomorrow's class - I'm most interested in you having the definitions to those terms completed).
Next, I led a discussion on Russian history from the emancipation of the serfs in 1862 to the issuing of the Fundamental Laws of 1906. Tomorrow we'll look at the laws and the way they were applied, as well as the political landscape of pre-revolutionary Russia. There is no reading homework for tonight.
Next, I led a discussion on Russian history from the emancipation of the serfs in 1862 to the issuing of the Fundamental Laws of 1906. Tomorrow we'll look at the laws and the way they were applied, as well as the political landscape of pre-revolutionary Russia. There is no reading homework for tonight.
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