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Ukraine
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Second largest country in Europe West – close ties with European neighbors Nationalistic sentiment Minority are Russian, or speak Russian as first language Especially in industrialized east Crimea Was part of Russia until 1954 Russian Black Sea fleet located there
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Crimean Tatars Stalin accused them of collaborating with the Nazis A Turkic ethnic group Deported to central Asia in 1944 Many have returned
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1923-1933 Stalin enforced agricultural collectivization Aimed to wipe out capitalism Part of the New Economic policy Famine and death to millions Devastating purge Raised grain quota, not enough food to feed peasants
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WWII Many welcomed the Germans as liberators from Soviet rule Many fought hoping Hitler would grant them an independent state Nazis used Ukrainians for slave labor 2.5 million fought for the red army 5.3 million died during the war 2.25 million Jews were killed After the war, Stalin deported tens of thousands to Siberian prison camps and executed thousands more
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Chernobyl 1986 1986 Result of a flawed reactor design Steam and fire explosion released 5% of radioactive reactor core 2 people died at the scene, 28 in the next few weeks Large proportion of childhood thyroid cancer
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Independence August 24, 1991 90% voted to declare independence from the Soviet Union Rapid economic decline and inflation Leonid Kuchma Steady economic recovery but criticized for too much Russian interest 2004 Attempt to rig election led to “Orange Revolution”
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Orange revolution Mass protests for rigged election European Union mediation and re-run of the election Prime minister Viktor Yushchenko (2005-2010) Some democratic reforms Divided public slowed nation and EU membership Re-oriented foreign trade policy toward Russia Clamped down on media freedom and had opponents jailed
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Economy Trade with EU exceeds that with Russia Russia largest trading partner Depends on Russia for gas supply 2006 and 2009, Russia cut gas supplies and forced Ukraine to pay more Depends on steel exports
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Economy 2008 crisis Loan by the international monetary fund for $16.5bn 2010, further loan of $15bn frozen Government failed to implement financial reforms Recent moved to an EU agreement and EU membership fueled tensions with Russia
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Viktor Yanukovych 2010 election Canceled a trade deal with the European union Driven out of office by pro-western demonstrators in November 2013 Deaths of 88 protestors by snipers in a 48 hour period led to his downfall Fled to Russia in February New elections to be held in Kiev
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Articles Read the two article about the Crisis in Ukraine and the referendum Do you think the west should impose sanctions?
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