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Current Russia
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Life in Russia has changed dramatically in last 30 years Capital –Moscow Political capital Cultural, scientific, educational capital Industrial center Located in Western Russia(Europe) St. Petersburg- 2 nd largest city Located in Western Russia on Baltic Sea Important port and industrial center Founded by Peter the Great
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People 120 ethnic groups 80% is ethnic Russian Russian in the main language and most widely spoken Under rule of the Czar and Soviets languages and cultures were suppressed Current Constitution supports the right of all people to use their native language Volga River provides water for Hydroelectric power and irrigation
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People Majority of people live in western Russia Climate is milder than Siberia People in Siberia live mainly in towns along or south of the Trans-Siberian Railroad This railroad stretches from Moscow to the eastern coast Novosibirk-3 rd largest city lies along the railroad on the Western Siberian Plain Higher quality of life Moscow and St. Petersburg
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Trans-Siberian Railway
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Religion Eastern Orthodox- Majority population Islam-second-largest religion, practiced mainly in the Caucasus Buddhism-Practiced in Siberia near Caspian Sea Judaism-Many Jews were persecuted under Stalin, left to rebuild their religions practices With fall of Soviet Union religious freedom increased
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Religion Wooden churches and architecture widely known Churches contain icons Religious images usually painted on wood panels Christianity influenced art this way
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Arts and Sports Ballet- important part of arts since the 1700’s Literature-part of culture for 1,000 years 1800’s and 1900’s produced some of the most important works in all of Europe Slovak folk art still influences Russian art Features animal forms and images of natural forces Sports Soccer Ice hockey
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Daily Life Much different then it was with the USSR More shops opening More consumer goods to buy Making progress in providing more housing Free to celebrate holidays and customs that were quashed by the Soviet Union
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Government Collapse of Soviet Union in 1991 Russia operates on a Constitution- 1993 Democratic federal republic Voters elect representatives to national and legislature Power divided among legislative executive and judicial branches Head of state is the President
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Government 2012 Vladimir Putin elected president for the third time Has made economic and political reforms Worked to limit powers of the Oligarch Has also restricted freedom of speech Closed networks that have criticized his government Keeps tight control on country
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Current Issues Keeps tight control on many ethnic groups Many groups want to form own country Chechens, live in Chechnya, southern Russia Health care is expensive and difficult to afford for the average working person
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Environmental Problems During Soviet Union rule environmental issues were ignored Belief that natural resources were abundant and waste was not a concern Much of Russian land is now stressed Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant A nuclear reactor exploded in April 1986 Sent radiation into the air across the countryside Making an effort to improve the issues
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Vocabulary Oligarch-small group of people who control the government and use it to further their goals. Inflation-sharp increase in the price of goods, sometimes caused by a shortage
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