Preparation course for the Unified State Exam in history, grade 10 - free course from Foxford, training 40 lessons, date: December 4, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 07, 2023
In the first part of the lesson, topics are discussed in detail and difficult issues are discussed. The second part of the lesson is devoted to solving standard Unified State Examination tasks in history.
We cook from scratch. The course is suitable for students with any level of knowledge: both beginners and those who have already begun to prepare
With expert support. Manual checking of homework and samples by an Unified State Exam expert who will evaluate the work just like in the exam
Don't panic or rush. In just 40 lessons we will cover all the topics and tasks from the Unified State Exam.
We structure our training in such a way as to give you a deep understanding of history to pass the Unified State Exam without any fuss and at a calm pace.
And rest assured, you won’t have to cram anything anymore.
Ivan will teach you to understand history in such a way that you don’t need cramming and spurs. What is clear does not need to be taught. And during the real exam, nothing will “go out of your head”
We manually check samples and homework
We do not leave the written part assignments for self-testing - this is done by OGE experts.
We check “for real”, like in an exam, and as a result you receive detailed feedback. All this is for the sake of speed of preparation and your results.
A personal curator will answer questions within two hours, 24/7
The curators understand the program and the subject, so they can easily answer your questions about the course and homework - at any time
They know well how difficult it can be to prepare and understand your worries.
The most important task of a tutor is to help you cope with stress and fear before exams
The lesson lasts 2 academic hours. Classes are held online once a week
Unified State Exam 2022 expert. The average score of her students is 84, every 2 passes the Unified State Exam with 80+ points.
Formation of the Old Russian state
Formation of the Old Russian state.
- The first Slavic princes
- Feudal fragmentation
- Culture of the 9th-15th centuries, Mongol invasion
- Rus''s struggle against the invasion of Swedish feudal lords
The Rise of Moscow
The rise of Moscow, a unified state.
- Unification of the principalities around Moscow
- Russian culture XIII-XV centuries
- Formation of a unified state in the 15th century Liberation from the yoke
Reign of Ivan the Terrible
Domestic and foreign policy of Ivan the Terrible.
- Establishment of royal power
- Oprichnina, major reforms
- Estate-representative monarchy
Troubles and the emergence of a new dynasty
Troubles, main events.
- Impostors, the politics of Vasily Shuisky, the fight against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden
- Consequences of the Troubles
- New Romanov dynasty
Empire of Peter I
Domestic and foreign policy of Peter I.
- Major reforms of Peter's time
- North War. Results
- Abolition of the patriarchate
- New directions in culture
The era of palace coups
Palace coups.
- Palace coups: causes and essence
- Favoritism
- Reforms of Elizaveta Petrovna
Enlightened absolutism of Catherine II. Russia under Paul I
Enlightened absolutism of Catherine II.
- Domestic and foreign policy of Catherine II
- Partition of Poland Policy of Paul I
Alexander's Empire. Nicholas I
From liberalism to conservatism of Alexander I.
- Constitutional reforms
- International politics of Russia
- Patriotic War of 1812
- The emergence of secret societies
- Decembrist revolt
- Domestic and foreign policy of Nicholas I
Alexander II
The Tsar is a reformer. Alexander II.
- End of the Crimean War
- Abolition of serfdom
- Liberal reforms
- The first workers' organizations
Alexander III
The king is a peacemaker. Alexander III.
- Beginning of labor legislation
- Domestic and foreign policy
Crisis of the early 20th century
Nicholas I First Russian Revolution.
- Causes of the crisis at the beginning of the century
- Russo-Japanese War, the first Russian revolution, causes and results
- Development of culture
World War I
Causes and course of the First World War.
- Russia's entry into the war
- Main events of 4 years
- Reasons for the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- Exit from the war
- Fall of the dynasty
Revolutions of 1917, Crises of the Provisional Government. The Bolsheviks came to power, the civil war
Revolution of 1917. Civil War.
- February Revolution, abdication of the Tsar, crises of the Provisional Government
- Bolsheviks in power, first decrees
- Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, civil war
New Economic Policy
NEP, causes and consequences.
- Reasons for adopting the NEP, main activities and results
- Reasons for completion and transition to the first five-year plans
USSR before the war, Great Patriotic War
Causes, course and results of the Second World War.
- USSR in the League of Nations
- The first five-year plans
- Expulsion from the League of Nations
- Pre-war years
- Main events of the Great Patriotic War
- Conferences
- Results of the Second World War
- USSR in the post-war period
"Thaw". 50-60 years
The “thaw” period, main events.
- Khrushchev's reforms
- XX Party Congress
- Successes and failures in agriculture
- Housing construction
- Space exploration
- Novocherkassk
- Caribbean crisis
Soviet society of the late 60-80s
The period of stagnation in the late 60s and 70s.
- Reforms A. Kosygina
- Relief of international tension
- Olympics and deployment of troops to Afghanistan
Collapse of the USSR. Perestroika
The collapse of the USSR, new thinking and perestroika.
- Collapse of the country, causes and consequences
- New course for “perestroika”
- State Emergency Committee
- New Russia, Constitution 1993