Essential Question: How did Slavic, Viking, & Byzantine influences impact the development of Russia?

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Essential Question: How did Slavic, Viking, & Byzantine influences impact the development of Russia?

Unit V, Quiz 2 Roman Catholicism and the __________ language prevailed in the Czech, Hungarian, and Polish areas of Eastern Europe. What did Cyril and Methodius devise? What was the most important city along the trade routes of Scandinavian traders? What did the Russians call the Mongols? What were Russian aristocrats called?

The Development of Russia: SLAVS Read the placard information on the Slavs & write down 3 key concepts from the reading in the box provided in the map

The Development of Russia: VIKINGS Read the information on the Vikings & write down 3 key concepts in the box Draw the trade route between the Vikings & the Slavs Label the route with at least 1 way the Vikings influenced the development of Russia

The Development of Russia: BYZANTINES Read the information on the Byzantines & write down 3 key concepts in the box Draw the trade route between the Byzantine Empire & Russia Label the route with at least 2 ways the Byzantines influenced the development of Russia

The Development of Russia Read the placard information on Russia & write down 3 key concepts in the box