AP Comparative Government 2016

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AP Comparative Government 2016 Russia Review AP Comparative Government 2016

Ethel Wood Packet Religion: pg. 116 Parties: pg. 122 Russian Federation: pg. 115 Religion: pg. 116 Parties: pg. 122 Elections: pg. 124 Foreign Policy: pg. 132

Winter on Fire Extra Credit DUE: Friday, 4/8 - Submit via Email Answer the following prompts after finishing Winter on Fire: How has Soviet influence impacted the events recorded in Winter on Fire? How is the President’s use of authoritarianism displayed in the documentary? Do you think the style in which it was filmed was effective or not effective for the subject matter?

New Yorker Article: Born Red Read article Born Red Take notes while reading on the packet Answer the following questions: How has Xi Jingping’s background impacted the way he has run China? Describe and Jingping’s views towards the West and domestic policies. Due April 12, 2016