Russian History and Government

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Russian History and Government

Illustrated Timeline Create an illustrated timeline of the history of Russia. Each event should have a picture and a description. The following events must be included: Catherine the Great Russification Karl Marx Bloody Sunday Russian Revolution in 1917 Bolsheviks The Soviet Union Early people Kievan Rus Formation of Muscovy Ivan the Great Ivan the Terrible Peter the Great Joseph Stalin End of WW II The Cold War Perestroika and Glasnost Dec. 25 1991 Economic Transition Separatist Movements