3 rd Six Weeks Exam Review. Match: 1900*Democratic Republic 1950*Monarchy 2000*Communism.

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3 rd Six Weeks Exam Review

Match: 1900*Democratic Republic 1950*Monarchy 2000*Communism

Lenin introduced _______________ to Russia. A.Communism B.Monarchy C.Democratic Republic

The Soviet Union and the US Governments were vastly different. Compare:  Soviet Union: _____________________::  United States: _____________________ Rule by manyRule by few

1940s – 1980s two superpowers competition for world influence USA and Soviet Union Space Race Nuclear Arms Race All of the above describe ___________________. A.Communism comes to Russia B.Lenin takes control C.The Cold War D.World War II

The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin A.Limited Government B.Unlimited Government C.Democratic Republic D.Monarchy Why? (see next slide)

Limited vs Unlimited Constitution Representatives Power belongs to the ruler / a few Little personal freedoms Abuse of human rights Bill of Rights People vote Strong military control

Which country in the USSR (Soviet Union) was the largest / strongest? A.Kazahkstan B.Ukraine C.Russia D.Uzbekistan

Most Russian urban centers are located … North East South West

Settlement patterns in Russia are most likely influenced by … A.Voting patterns B.Border disputes C.Climate conditions across the region D. Proximity to Japan

Who contributed MOST to the culture of Russia through music? A.Joseph Stalin B.Peter Tchaikovsky C.Leo Tolstoy D.Peter the Great

Locate Russia on this map.

In a _______________ economy, the government exercises less control of the economy. A.Market B.Traditional C.Command D.Mixed

CountryLife ExpectancyLiteracy RateGDP Per Capita Infant Mortality Rate Russia65100%$8,90020 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7495%$6,10025 Turkmenistan5998%$5,80073 A low life expectancy, a low literacy rate, a low GDP per capita, and a high infant mortality rate are characteristics of a __________________________ country. A.Less developed B.Highly developed C.Developing D.High standard of living

In a country that has an Unlimited government, you would be LIKELY to find… A.Free speech B.Multi-party elections C.Protection on human rights D.One-party rule

Complete the analogy: Russia : ___________________:: United States : ____________________. PresidentPrime Minister

In 1917, __________________ led the second Russian Revolution. A.Joseph Stalin B.Ronald Reagan C.Leo Tolstoy D.Vladimir Lenin

Which of the following is a characteristic of culture? A.Mountain barriers B.Shared beliefs C.Elections D.Proximity to the coast

By 1991, each of the ____ republics that made up the Soviet Union (USSR) had declared their independence. A.5 B.10 C.15 D.20

The Cold War: True or False Food supplies were scarce causing people to wait in long lines. The Government cared more about producing airplanes and tanks for military purposes. Factories were inefficient and produced poor quality goods. People had a high standard of living.

Which Russian leader was forced to give up the throne in 1917 (the last czar)? A.Ivan III B.Ivan IV C.Peter the Great D.Nicholas II