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Section Objectives Describe the changes in Russia’s economy. Compare Russia’s economic regions. Discuss Russia’s environmental issues.
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The fall of communism turned Russia’s economy upside down. The new Russian government turned to a free market economy, the system followed in the United States. Under a free market economy, the people, not the government, decide what businesses to start and run. Changing to a free market economy has not been easy.
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Under communism, everybody had jobs. Workers today can lose their jobs when business is poor. Without government price controls, prices have risen. Higher prices make it harder to buy necessities like food and clothing.
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Russia has four economic regions: the Moscow region, Port Cities, Siberia, and the Volga and Urals region.
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The old Soviet government worried more about building factories and nuclear plants than it did about protecting the Russian environment. Forest lands in Russia have been cut without replanting seedlings to hold the soil, causing serious erosion. Chemical fertilizers have built up in the soil over time, destroying the soils ability to grow food.
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The Soviets built power plants to create nuclear energy. Many of these plants are in decay, which can lead to dangerous nuclear waste. Air pollution from heavy industry, plus gases given off by coal-fired electric plants, and different forms of transportation has caused the people to suffer from lung disease and cancer. Life expectancy has dropped in Russia. Water is being polluted by agricultural and industrial chemicals, poor sewer systems, and buried chemical weapons.
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