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CIS REVIEW
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THE RISE OF RUSSIA
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Lies across Eurasian Plain Borders Europe and China Ural Mts. Boundary between Europe and Asia North –Forests-lumber, fuel Hunters – fur-cold icy climate Border of North-(part of Ukraine) home to Russia’s 1 st civilization Steppe-South –treeless grassland-pasture, nomads
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Rivers run north to south Transportation Trade Linked early Russia to advanced Byzantine Empire
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Center of 1 st Russian State Golden Horde – Mongols take Kiev Fierce conquers – conquered ruled their lands if tax was paid Russians learn absolute power concept Russia cut off from Western Europe Lost advancements in arts and sciences
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Mongol Power declines Russian Princes defeat Golden Horde Ivan III, The Great, 1462-1505 Brings Northern Russia under his control Regains Russian territory lost during Mongol Rule Builds framework for absolute rule – refers to himself as tsar In power he is like highest God
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RIGID CLASS STRUCTURE
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CRIMEAN WAR
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DOMINATED RUSSIAN SOCIETY DID NOT WANT ANY CHANGES
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EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY
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URAL MOUNTAINS
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WITH ABSOLUTE POWER
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ROMANOVS
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PETER THE GREAT
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CATHERINE THE GREAT
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NAPOLEON
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SERFS
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ALEXANDER II
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KARL MARX
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BLOODY SUNDAY
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PROLETARIANS
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BOURGEOISIE
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OVERTHROW OF BOURGEOUSIE BY PROLETARIANS
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NICHOLAS II
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BOLSHEVIK
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SOCIALIST OR COMMUNIST STATE
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LENIN
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ALL ARE MEMBERS IN A CLASSLESS SOCIETY
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STALIN
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THE NON-AGGRESSION PACT
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COLD RUSSIAN WINTER
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NUCLEAR WEAPONS
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COLD WAR
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
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GLASNOST
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PERESTROIKA
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INDEPENDENT NATIONS
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A COMMONWEALTH
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RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, CIS
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THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
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GORBACHEV
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