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Permafrost Soil that is permanently frozen

Capitalism Economic system With private Ownership Of Means of production

Collectivism Philosophy of Communal Efforts Towards production

Controlled means of production Communism Political and Economic Philosophy Of having a Classless society And government Controlled means of production

Dissident Person who Openly Opposes the government

Egalitarian Philosophy that All people Are truly equal

Gulags Prison labor camps In USSR

Propaganda Use of Media to Influence others

Soviets Union of workers, Farmers, soldiers And others

Totalitarianism Government has Total authority And control Over the people

(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) First communist State that Existed from 1922-1991

Black Market Underground Market of goods Exchanged illegally

Icon Religious work Of art used As a symbol

Orthodox Church Branch of Christianity That is most Practiced in Eastern Europe

Ethnic Cleansing Forced removal Of another Group of people From a specific Area to create A uniform culture

“Openness” with the people Glasnost “Openness” with the people Which helped Lead to the End of the Cold War and USSR

Perestroika “Restructuring” Of the USSR Leading to a Movement Toward capitalism

Mir Largest satellite For its time Orbiting the Earth from 1986-2001

Pogroms Violent riots Aimed at the Jewish Population During the 1800s And 1900s

Socialist Realism Art form that Glorifies Working class members

Chechnya Russian Muslim state That wants To separate From Russia