Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Russia, Kievan Rus, and the Mongols/Crash Course World History

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

8

Overview

John Green teaches you how Russia evolved from a loose amalgamation of medieval principalities known as the Kievan Rus into the thriving democracy we know today. As you can imagine, there were a few bumps along the road. It turns out, our old friends the Mongols had quite a lot to do with unifying Russia. In yet another example of how surprisingly organized nomadic raiders can be, the Mongols brought the Kievan Rus together under a single leadership and concentrated power in Moscow. This set the stage for the various Ivans (the Great and the Terrible) to throw off the yoke and form a pan-Russian nation ruled by an autocratic leader. More than 500 years later, we still have autocratic leadership in Russia. All this, plus a rundown of some of our favorite atrocities of Ivan the Terrible, and a visit from Putin!

    Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 8

    SS10.8.10

    Trace the development of the early Russian state and the expansion of its trade systems.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SS10.8.10

    Vocabulary

    • Kievan Rus
    • Muscovy
    • conversion
    • czars
    • Mongols
    • conquest

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • The factors that led to the development of the early Russian state.
    • The importance of specific regions and cities on Russia's growth and economic development reasons for Russia's conversion to Orthodox Christianity.
    • Changes in Russian politics, including the rise of czars.
    • The economic, political, and social impacts of the movement of groups in Central Asia.
    • The effects of the Mongol conquest on early Russia.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Analyze textual evidence of primary and secondary sources.
    • Locate places on a map.
    • Identify the effects of religious beliefs and practices on societies.
    • Identify the cause and effect of political, social, and economic changes on a society.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • There were important social and political developments of the early Russian state and this expanded its trading system.
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    PBS
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