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The 16 year old leader of Russia was known as what due to his cruelty? Grow Week 27 (112-116) The 16 year old leader of Russia was known as what due to his cruelty? Poor farmers and peasants in Russia were forced to work on farms were called what? What is the Russian word for emperor? What Russian ruler added Ukraine and Belarus and made Russia quite powerful. The protest in 1905 that resulted in workers deaths was called what? St. Petersburg was referred to as what?

Grow Week 27 (112-116) 6. St. Petersburg was referred to as what? 7. During Peter the Great’s reign, how did Russian people have to dress? 8. Who was the ruler of Russia during World War One? 9. Why did the Russian Revolution begin? 10. This holy man worked on Nicholas II’s son and had trouble dying. 11. These two countries are where many Russian children were educated? 12. How did Catherine the Great come to power?

Grow Week 27 (112-116) 13. The Crimean War was fought between what two countries? Which country won the war? 14. What two European countries helped the winning side of the Crimean War? 15. What family ruled Russia for over 300 years?

Answers Ivan the Terrible Serfs Czar Catherine the Great Bloody Sunday Window to the West European Clothes and shave off their beards Nicholas II Food Shortages and Workers on Strike Rasputin France and Germany She supported the army in overthrowing her husband Turkey and Russia (Turkey Won) Great Britain and France Romanov Family