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Russia Chapter 20 Pages 414 - 433
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2 5 Themes Location: Place: Region: Movement: Human-Environment Interaction HistoryHistory / End of CommunismEnd of Communism / Current IssuesCurrent Issues
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Location Relative: –Along the Arctic Ocean –2 x the size of either Canada, US, China or Brazil –Crosses 11 time zones! 3 Return to 5 Themes
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Place Physical Features: –Highest Mtn. Range = Caucasus –Plains cross most of nation west of Yenisei R. –Ural Mtn. = Dividing line between two continents Contain valuable minerals 4 Return to 5 Themes
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Region Subarctic or continental climates = COLD Permafrost – permanently frozen soil Command Economy – Central gov. decided what goods will be produced 5 Return to 5 Themes
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Movement Communist idea moves around the world –Occupation –Alliances Difficult to maintain routes – size/climate Rivers freeze – still useful to transportation –Pg. 428 Railroads move the most 6 Return to 5 Themes
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Human-Environment Interaction Farmland organized into collective farms –Workers had little incentive production low –Farm workers allowed small plots of land major sources of fruits and vegetables Intense industrialization –Depleted resources –Siberia = lots of resources= lots of pollution Lung cancer & respiratory infections in citizens 7 Return to 5 Themes
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History To achieve social equality land / business should be owned by the people “in common” Attacked by Germany in WWII –Lost > 20 million troops/civilians Cold War –Competition for power with US = Both $$$ 8 Return to 5 Themes
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Communism Ends Mikhail Gorbachev –Soviet president in 1985 Reformed Soviet Union – Eased Cold War –Glasnost – “Openness” –Perestroika – Economic Restructure People called to end communism Nuclear Weapon reduction- VideoVideo 9 Return to 5 Themes
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Current Issues Ethnic Turmoil –Caucasus Regions –Chechnya Economic Problems –Some started own business –Others lost secure gov. jobs, benefits and pensions –Inflation – instability led to black market Health 10 Return to 5 Themes
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Chapters 14-17 Pages 286 - 369 11
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British Isles and Nordic Nations Chapter 15 England Scotland & Wales Nordic Nations Ireland 12
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Chapter 16 – Pages 324 - 347 13 France Germany Benelux Countries Switzerland and Austria
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France Today’s Economy Each region has advantages, and reforms are trying to help them grow wealth equally. Culture Language, air and intellect bind citizens Today’s Government Nationalized Recovering from recession and reforms 14
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Benelux Countries Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg 15
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Italy Beauty resides in Italy Art / Renaissance Landscape Home of Holy Roman Empire 16
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