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Russia

Table of Contents – Eurasia Date Title Lesson # 11/12 Industrial Revolution/Colonization 23 11/18 Essay Help 24 11/19 Conflict 25 11/24 European Union 26 12/3 Europe Review 27 **RUSSIA (EURASIA) UNIT** 12/8 Cover Page and Map 28

Russia - Lessons Map – Continentality, Distance Decay Human Environment Interaction – how humans have negatively impacted the environment The Fall of Communism – causes The New Russia – Russia after the shift to capitalism Project - Comparison of life before and after the fall of communism

Russia Unit Essential Questions 1. How does Russia’s geography effect Russia economically and culturally? 2. How have the policies of the Soviet Union impacted the environment? 3. What are the effects of Russia’s shift to a market economy?

Russia Cover Page Directions Find the next fresh page in your notebook Use it to create a cover page Your cover page should include the following… Title Pictures One picture of Human-Environment Interaction damaging the environment. One picture of a person owning his/her own business. Essential Questions Chart (on the next slide)

Essential Questions Chart Prediction (12/8) Answer (Russia Review Day) Sketch (Russia Review Day) 1. How does Russia’s geography effect Russia economically and culturally? <Write your prediction here> 2. How have the policies of the Soviet Union impacted the environment? 3. What are the effects of Russia’s shift to a market economy? Pictures One picture of Human-Environment Interaction damaging the environment. 2. One picture of a person owning his/her own business.

Bodies of water you need to label… Arctic Ocean Pacific Ocean Aral Sea Baltic Sea Caspian Sea Black Sea Volga River You can cross out Bering Strait, Bering Sea, Lake Baikal