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nevsk [136]
2 years ago
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Step 1: Study the list of nine images at the bottom of the screen and select five that represent what you believe were the great

est factors that contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union. There is no correct order for this activity; however, you must be able to justify the order that you have selected. Step 2: Create a photo story by arranging the images in order of importance and write a description for each image. Each description should include the following elements: The description should be two to four sentences in length. The description should explain Who, What, Where, When, and Why the person/event is important. Step 3: Finally, you will need to explain your choices by writing a one-paragraph summary explaining your ranking and providing an overall picture of the demise of communism in the Soviet Union. The summary paragraph should include the following elements: be at least five sentences in length justifies why you placed these five images in the order that you did contains accurate information presents the subject clearly demonstrates an understanding of the fall of the Soviet Union is organized
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Dahasolnce [82]2 years ago
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Answer:

Image 1: Fall of Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall separated East and West Germany, and marked the fall of communism. This event is probably the most important event in the fall of communism, and was a result of years of hard work from many different countries and uprisings.

Image 2: 1956 Hungarian Uprising

The Hungarian Uprising was a revolution against the policies enforced by the USSR. This uprising played a part in starting a series of revolutions that occurred during 1989.

Image 3: Prague Spring

Prague Spring was also a mass protest in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. This lasted around six months before the Soviet Union invaded. This was also one more spark to light the fire of the revolutions of 1989.

Image 4: Romanian Revolution

The Romanian Revolution was a revolution during 1989 that was brought about as a result of years of unrest against the communist party. If the 1956 Hungarian Uprising or the Prague Spring didn’t happen, the Romanian Revolution most likely wouldn’t have either.

 

Image 5: Velvet Revolution

While the Velvet Revolution was a peaceful revolution, and wasn’t a major part in starting the fall of communism. However, it was rather the effect of the other uprisings that happened against communism.  

Summary:

These events are ordered by most important at the top, to least important at the bottom. The fall of the Berlin Wall is marked first, as this moment is known as the moment when Communism failed. The 1956 Hungarian Uprising is marked second because while this moment isn’t as famous as the fall of the Berlin Wall, it was the first uprising against the USSR, and against communism. This uprising inspired many other uprisings and revolutions to occur against communism. Prague Spring is marked third for many of the same reasons, and while it did inspire other uprisings and revolutions to occur, it wasn’t the first, or the last to happen. The Romanian Revolution is marked fourth, and was a result of the previous uprisings. This was the first violent revolution of 1989, but not the last. The velvet revolution is ranked last, as it was a revolution during 1989, but was a peaceful one. In conclusion, the list is ranked 4-5 as what/who inspired who, and number one is ranked as most famous.  

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