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Built a new capital – St. Petersburg “Venice of the North” Peter the Great, Early 1700s
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Built on more than 100 islands Peter the Great, Early 1700s
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Designed like a European city with elegant palaces, public squares and canals. Peter the Great, Early 1700s
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St. Petersburg
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Freed the serfs Alexander II, 1867
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Opened the way for industrial development. Alexander II
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“Father of Russian Revolution” Vladimir Lenin
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Headed the communist government and oversaw the Russian Empire's transformation into the USSR. Vladimir Lenin
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Joseph Stalin: Communist Leader 1924 - 1953 Stalin pursued an economic policy of mobilizing the entire country to achieve the goal of rapid industrialization.
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Joseph Stalin: Communist Leader 1924 - 1953 He guided Russian forces to victory in World War II.
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Joseph Stalin: Communist Leader 1924 - 1953 He helped create the Cold War.
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Leonid Brezhnev: Soviet Leader 1964 - 1982 He saw to it that the Soviet Union's military-industrial complex was greatly expanded and modernized.
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Leonid Brezhnev: Soviet Leader 1964 - 1982 His continual buildup of his defense and aerospace industries left other sectors of the economy increasingly deprived of funds. Soviet agriculture, consumer-goods industries, and health-care services declined throughout the 1970s and early '80s as a consequence.
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Leonid Brezhnev
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Mikhail Gorbachev: USSR Leader 1985 - 1991 Recognized that his nation was falling economically behind the rest of the world and could no longer afford to compete in the Cold War.
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Mikhail Gorbachev: USSR Leader 1985 - 1991 He introduced policies designed to decentralize the Russian economy and open up the state, called perestroika and glasnost, and ended the Cold War.
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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