Friday, January 11, 2008

Joseph Stalin and Totalitarianism


Joseph Stalin was one of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history. Joseph stalin was a gifted organizer and dictator of Soviet Union for over 25 years, from
1924-1934. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born December 18 1879 in gori. He studied at theological seminary and never graduated. Instead he devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian Monarchy. Stalin was prepared for Hitlers attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. Joseph Stalin died because of a stroke on the 5th of March 1953.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Film Lesson: Doctor Zhivago


In the Movie Doctor Zhivago the story was about this wealthy doctor which follow the russian army to healing during in battle. There was a nurse in which he falls in love with. While at home he has a wife and son. In the middle of the movie the doctor and the nurse and the russian army gave up and left the battle. While on the way they saw more army men and Generals coming the way they left to fight the battle in which they left and the people going home trapped the newcommers and killed the gernerals and started going home as well. When the doctor comes home everything in the town was changed. Snice the Doctor was wealthy he had a preety big house. So when he came back there everything he owned was split to it can evenly shared with the town. The Russian Revolution was started because the leader was begin unfair to the people and the community was starving and freezing.

Causes of WWI


The cause of world war one was during the Franco Prussian war France lost Allsace Lorraine to Germany. With the loss of thier land, tension was created. The Balkans were in an area that other countries wanted but they believed that if something happened there that the countries would errupt in war.All of the countires were fighting over land in Africa to increase thier nationalism. Then the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdiniand occured. When he was killed by a Serbian the Balkans were outraged and sparked the war to start.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Meiji Restoration of Japan

The Meiji Restoration of Japan

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Karl Marx and Communism

"Karl Marx was communism's most zealous intellectual advocate. His comprehensive writings on the subject laid the foundation for later political leaders, notably V. I. Lenin and Mao Tse-tung, to impose communism on over twenty countries." Karl marx Was a Communsim He was Born in 1818 through 1883.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Karl Marx and the Industrial Revolution


Karl Marx was a German but his ideas changed Russian history. Marx's ideas were known as Communism, a word formed for commom. He was born a Jew, but his father converted the family to Christianity in order to get a job. Marx did not believe in god and thought workers were controlled by religion. He said, "religion is the opiate of the people." Opium is a drug.Marx died in 1883, but his ideas formed the basis of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Simon Bolivar and Latin American Revolutions



"I will not rest until I have broken the chains that bind us to the will of Spain." - Simon Bolivar.

Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar was born in Caracas on July 24, 1783. Thanks to his tutors, Bolívar became familiar with the works of the Enlightenment as well as those of classical Greece and Rome. Bolívar left for Spain in 1799 with his friend, Esteban Escobar. In Spain, Bolívar met Maria Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa whom he married soon afterwards in 1802. Shortly after returning to Venezuela, in 1803, Maria Teresa died of yellow fever.In 1823 Bolívar took command of the invasion of Peru and in September arrived in Lima with Sucre to plan the attack. On August 6, 1824, Bolívar and Sucre jointly defeated the Spanish army in the Battle of Junín. On December 9 Sucre destroyed the last remnant of the Spanish army in the Battle of Ayacucho, eliminating Spain's presence in South America.