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Excellent Documentary - Story style on Russian Revolution

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2010

Dao, a student in my 9th grade Modern World History course created this excellent story of the Russian Revolution. It has qualities corresponding to 21st century education principles.

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  • this is not a serious or to be taken as any kind of historical reference.or documentary it is a grade D

  • @xtiml you are obviously anti-Semitic and a moron. When a 12 year old makes something to show their understanding, it is not intended for pretentious bigots to "evaluate." Take your grading system somewhere else. You are blocked. Have a nice day.

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  • What is the name of the music at the beginning of the documentary?

  • very good

  • Loved it! Tsar Nicholas ll did begin making changes for the people but it was too late (talk of revolution had already begun). Also, the Tsarina was so busy caring for her sick child that she wasn't able to be a public face for the royal family and the people grew bitter/resentful against her. The people were made mostly of devout Orthodox Christians and she used supposedly Orthodox Grigori Rasputin, who was more of a mystical healer and psychic to help her son. Being foreign didn't help either.

  • You can tell that this video was based off American Text books. By the way its not Tah Zar its just pronounced "Zar" remove the T...

  • @starrienight The word in Russian begins with the letter "Tseh". So you actually pronounce T and S together. We don't have that letter in English to people tend to write and pronounce it "Csar".

  • Tsar, the t is silence. so you would pronounce Sar.

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