Deck 3: Russia

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Ultimately,a pure communist system would result,with __________.

A)social or economic classes
B)no private property
C)no rich people
D)no poor people
E)all of the above
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The Soviet Union exemplified a __________ in which economic decisions were made by the state.

A)market economy
B)cooperative
C)corporate economy
D)command economy
E)participatory economy
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After the USSR collapsed,Russia's population began a steep decline due to __________.

A)declining birth rates as a result of economic and social crisis
B)high death rates because of alcoholism,heart disease,and the collapse of the social safety net
C)a demographic shift whereby Russians moved to other parts of the world
D)all of the above
E)a & b
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The __________ flows through the core region of Russia,providing transportation,fresh water and fishing.

A)Volga River
B)Don River
C)Ural River
D)Baikal River
E)none of the above
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In Marxist thought,__________ is an oppressive economic system,in which the working class (the proletariat)is oppressed by the wealthy middle class (the bourgeoisie).

A)socialism
B)capitalism
C)communism
D)cooperatives
E)a barter system
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The Soviet leaders did not want individual __________ to become rich and threaten their economic system.

A)capitalist farmers
B)industrialists
C)ethnic groups
D)SSRs (Soviet Socialist Republics)
E)all of the above
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The eastern edge of the plain is marked by the __________,a low-lying mountain chain that crosses Russia from the Arctic Ocean to Kazakhstan.

A)Ural Mountains
B)Caucasus Mountains
C)Central Asian Ranges
D)Eastern Highlands
E)none of the above
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After the collapse of the USSR Russian leaders tried to reverse socialism rapidly,through what they called "__________," which they knew would be painful but hoped would be brief.

A)shock therapy
B)market transition
C)perestroika
D)glasnot
E)collectivization
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The Kuznetsk Basin is a region of __________.

A)mining
B)timber processing
C)steel and aluminum production
D)agricultural production
E)a,b & c
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In the Russian Far East the residents have more economic and social connections with __________ than with Europe.

A)Japan
B)China
C)The United States
D)Central Asia
E)none of the above
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The Type D (continental)climates dominate the southern portion of __________,and the territory consists mainly of coniferous forests in a biome called the __________.

A)Siberia;taiga
B)Siberia;tundra
C)Russia;taiga
D)Russia;permafrost
E)the Eastern Frontier;permafrost
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__________ climates dominate most of Russia.

A)Type B (dry or arid climate)
B)Type C ( or temperate)
C)Type D (continental)
D)Type E (polar or extreme)
E)Type H (highland)
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During the Soviet era,the republic of __________ was administratively part of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic with no right to future secession.

A)Belarus
B)Ukraine
C)Chechnya
D)Kazakhstan
E)none of the above
Question
To tame the diversity of the empire,the Soviets chose some of the major groups (Uzbek,Kazakh,and so forth),and established __________ that corresponded to these major groups.

A)nation states
B)independent countries
C)urban cores
D)Soviet Socialist Republics
E)autonomous regions
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__________ refers to the attempt to minimize cultural differences and turn all Russian subjects into Russians,or at least to make them as Russian as possible.

A)Imperialism
B)Russification
C)Socialization
D)Bolshevism
E)Organization
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Russia's __________ is a region of planned cities,industrial plants and raw material processing centers.

A)Kuznetsk Basin
B)Lake Baikal region
C)European Plain
D)Eastern Frontier
E)Ural Mountains
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The era from the end of WWII in 1945 until the collapse of the USSR in 1991,known as the __________,did not involve direct military armed conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.

A)Russification
B)Iron Curtain Era
C)Cold War
D)Soviet Era
E)b & c
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Russia still needs to modernize its dilapidated__________ if it is to compete economically against the European Union,North America or East Asia.

A)housing stock
B)manufacturing base
C)agricultural system
D)transportation system
E)economy
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The majority of Russia's population and its major industries are located __________of the Ural Mountains on the __________.

A)west;Volga River
B)east;European Plain
C)west;European Plain
D)west;Moscow Plain
E)east;Coastal Plain
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The main part of Russia is so big that it requires __________ time zones.

A)four
B)five
C)six
D)eight
E)ten
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Lake Baikal (400 miles long,50 miles wide)holds more fresh water than all the US Great Lakes together,and about twenty percent of all the fresh water on earth.
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The forced collectivization of agriculture brought about a devastating famine in 1932-33,in which between six and eight million people starved to death.
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More people lost their lives under Josef Stalin than in all of the concentration camps of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
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Josef Stalin was a politically skilled leader who rose to power through his superior intellect and oratory.
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In 2008,Russian troops entered the __________ region to support its move towards independence from __________.

A)Abkhazia;Transcaucasia
B)South Ossetian ;Transcaucasia
C)South Ossetian;Chechya
D)South Ossetian ;Georgia
E)Adjara;Georgia
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The most powerful group battling for control of Russia during its civil war in 1917 was called the __________,which literally meant the "larger group." The "smaller group," the __________,lost the civil war.
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At the eastern edge of Russia's European core lie the Caucasus Mountains,which act as a natural divide between Europe and Asia.
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In 1991,when the Soviet Union collapsed,the Soviet republics became independent countries.
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The term __________ refers to the attempt to minimize cultural differences and turn all Russian subjects into Russians,or at least to make them as Russian as possible.
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The economic and political system of the Russian Empire was not sustainable in the modern era.
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By sending Russians to the far reaches of the Soviet Union,the Russian government hoped to consolidate its control over the various republics,and to dilute the strength of the minority ethnicities.
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__________,described as the largest freshwater lake in the world,was at one time pristine,but pollutants have entered its waters from nearby industrial activity.
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Russia is the largest country in physical area-almost three times the size of the United States.
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Some historians believe that Josef Stalin was poisoned and killed by __________.

A)the U.S.government
B)close associates
C)his wife
D)Nikita Khrushchev
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The Volga is the second-longest river in Europe,at 2,293 miles,and it drains most of Russia's western core region.
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The forced collectivization of agriculture brought about a devastating famine in 1932-33,in which between six and eight million people starved to death.
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Why were the Soviets sending ethnic Russians to live in non-Russian parts of the Soviet Union.
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There had been a strong Uzbek national identity prior to the formation of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic.
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Various regions in __________ were used for nuclear testing and are contaminated with nuclear radiation.
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With the exception of Kalmykia,the majority of the population in the southern republics of Russia follow__________.

A)Christianity
B)Buddhism
C)Islam
D)Hinduism
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Describe the impact on certain ethnic/national identities in the former Soviet Socialist Republics during the reign and after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Briefly discuss the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in modern-day Russia.
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Explain the events that ultimately lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Marxists believe that the __________,should revolt,rise up against the __________.
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Discuss the population trends Russia has experienced throughout its history.Include a discussion of the different demographic rates that affect population growth or decline as well as the way in which population decline is offset.Explore the potential effects this may have on Russia as that country moves forward in the 21st century.
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Briefly describe the serious environmental damage that has been the price of exploiting and extracting Russia's vast assortment of resources.
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Deck 3: Russia
1
Ultimately,a pure communist system would result,with __________.

A)social or economic classes
B)no private property
C)no rich people
D)no poor people
E)all of the above
E
2
The Soviet Union exemplified a __________ in which economic decisions were made by the state.

A)market economy
B)cooperative
C)corporate economy
D)command economy
E)participatory economy
D
3
After the USSR collapsed,Russia's population began a steep decline due to __________.

A)declining birth rates as a result of economic and social crisis
B)high death rates because of alcoholism,heart disease,and the collapse of the social safety net
C)a demographic shift whereby Russians moved to other parts of the world
D)all of the above
E)a & b
E
4
The __________ flows through the core region of Russia,providing transportation,fresh water and fishing.

A)Volga River
B)Don River
C)Ural River
D)Baikal River
E)none of the above
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5
In Marxist thought,__________ is an oppressive economic system,in which the working class (the proletariat)is oppressed by the wealthy middle class (the bourgeoisie).

A)socialism
B)capitalism
C)communism
D)cooperatives
E)a barter system
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6
The Soviet leaders did not want individual __________ to become rich and threaten their economic system.

A)capitalist farmers
B)industrialists
C)ethnic groups
D)SSRs (Soviet Socialist Republics)
E)all of the above
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7
The eastern edge of the plain is marked by the __________,a low-lying mountain chain that crosses Russia from the Arctic Ocean to Kazakhstan.

A)Ural Mountains
B)Caucasus Mountains
C)Central Asian Ranges
D)Eastern Highlands
E)none of the above
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8
After the collapse of the USSR Russian leaders tried to reverse socialism rapidly,through what they called "__________," which they knew would be painful but hoped would be brief.

A)shock therapy
B)market transition
C)perestroika
D)glasnot
E)collectivization
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9
The Kuznetsk Basin is a region of __________.

A)mining
B)timber processing
C)steel and aluminum production
D)agricultural production
E)a,b & c
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10
In the Russian Far East the residents have more economic and social connections with __________ than with Europe.

A)Japan
B)China
C)The United States
D)Central Asia
E)none of the above
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11
The Type D (continental)climates dominate the southern portion of __________,and the territory consists mainly of coniferous forests in a biome called the __________.

A)Siberia;taiga
B)Siberia;tundra
C)Russia;taiga
D)Russia;permafrost
E)the Eastern Frontier;permafrost
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12
__________ climates dominate most of Russia.

A)Type B (dry or arid climate)
B)Type C ( or temperate)
C)Type D (continental)
D)Type E (polar or extreme)
E)Type H (highland)
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13
During the Soviet era,the republic of __________ was administratively part of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic with no right to future secession.

A)Belarus
B)Ukraine
C)Chechnya
D)Kazakhstan
E)none of the above
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14
To tame the diversity of the empire,the Soviets chose some of the major groups (Uzbek,Kazakh,and so forth),and established __________ that corresponded to these major groups.

A)nation states
B)independent countries
C)urban cores
D)Soviet Socialist Republics
E)autonomous regions
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15
__________ refers to the attempt to minimize cultural differences and turn all Russian subjects into Russians,or at least to make them as Russian as possible.

A)Imperialism
B)Russification
C)Socialization
D)Bolshevism
E)Organization
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16
Russia's __________ is a region of planned cities,industrial plants and raw material processing centers.

A)Kuznetsk Basin
B)Lake Baikal region
C)European Plain
D)Eastern Frontier
E)Ural Mountains
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17
The era from the end of WWII in 1945 until the collapse of the USSR in 1991,known as the __________,did not involve direct military armed conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.

A)Russification
B)Iron Curtain Era
C)Cold War
D)Soviet Era
E)b & c
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18
Russia still needs to modernize its dilapidated__________ if it is to compete economically against the European Union,North America or East Asia.

A)housing stock
B)manufacturing base
C)agricultural system
D)transportation system
E)economy
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The majority of Russia's population and its major industries are located __________of the Ural Mountains on the __________.

A)west;Volga River
B)east;European Plain
C)west;European Plain
D)west;Moscow Plain
E)east;Coastal Plain
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The main part of Russia is so big that it requires __________ time zones.

A)four
B)five
C)six
D)eight
E)ten
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Lake Baikal (400 miles long,50 miles wide)holds more fresh water than all the US Great Lakes together,and about twenty percent of all the fresh water on earth.
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The forced collectivization of agriculture brought about a devastating famine in 1932-33,in which between six and eight million people starved to death.
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More people lost their lives under Josef Stalin than in all of the concentration camps of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
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Josef Stalin was a politically skilled leader who rose to power through his superior intellect and oratory.
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In 2008,Russian troops entered the __________ region to support its move towards independence from __________.

A)Abkhazia;Transcaucasia
B)South Ossetian ;Transcaucasia
C)South Ossetian;Chechya
D)South Ossetian ;Georgia
E)Adjara;Georgia
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The most powerful group battling for control of Russia during its civil war in 1917 was called the __________,which literally meant the "larger group." The "smaller group," the __________,lost the civil war.
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At the eastern edge of Russia's European core lie the Caucasus Mountains,which act as a natural divide between Europe and Asia.
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In 1991,when the Soviet Union collapsed,the Soviet republics became independent countries.
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The term __________ refers to the attempt to minimize cultural differences and turn all Russian subjects into Russians,or at least to make them as Russian as possible.
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The economic and political system of the Russian Empire was not sustainable in the modern era.
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By sending Russians to the far reaches of the Soviet Union,the Russian government hoped to consolidate its control over the various republics,and to dilute the strength of the minority ethnicities.
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__________,described as the largest freshwater lake in the world,was at one time pristine,but pollutants have entered its waters from nearby industrial activity.
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Russia is the largest country in physical area-almost three times the size of the United States.
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Some historians believe that Josef Stalin was poisoned and killed by __________.

A)the U.S.government
B)close associates
C)his wife
D)Nikita Khrushchev
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The Volga is the second-longest river in Europe,at 2,293 miles,and it drains most of Russia's western core region.
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The forced collectivization of agriculture brought about a devastating famine in 1932-33,in which between six and eight million people starved to death.
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Why were the Soviets sending ethnic Russians to live in non-Russian parts of the Soviet Union.
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There had been a strong Uzbek national identity prior to the formation of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic.
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Various regions in __________ were used for nuclear testing and are contaminated with nuclear radiation.
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With the exception of Kalmykia,the majority of the population in the southern republics of Russia follow__________.

A)Christianity
B)Buddhism
C)Islam
D)Hinduism
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Describe the impact on certain ethnic/national identities in the former Soviet Socialist Republics during the reign and after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Briefly discuss the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in modern-day Russia.
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Explain the events that ultimately lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Marxists believe that the __________,should revolt,rise up against the __________.
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Discuss the population trends Russia has experienced throughout its history.Include a discussion of the different demographic rates that affect population growth or decline as well as the way in which population decline is offset.Explore the potential effects this may have on Russia as that country moves forward in the 21st century.
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Briefly describe the serious environmental damage that has been the price of exploiting and extracting Russia's vast assortment of resources.
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