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100

This Russian ruler "opened a window onto Western Europe"

Who is Peter the Great.

100

In this political essay, a grocer/ shop-owner is used as an example of behavior in a post-totalitarian regime. 

What is "Power of the Powerless"

100

Mankind's original sin:

What is eating the forbidden fruit.

100

The period after Stalinism, often associated with springtime, is known as: 

What is "the Thaw"

100

His name means "schism" or "split."

Who is Raskolnikov.

200

The American Idea of "from many one"

What is "E Pluribus Unum"

200

In this short story, characters debate about a humane form of punishment.

What is "The Bet"

200

Russian Orthodox faith challenges other forms of Christianity. This can be seen in the word "Orthodox" which means:"

What is "the right/ correct path"

200

This leader orchestrated a series of show trials.

Who is Stalin. 

200

Unlike Raskolnikov, this character lives according to actions, NOT thoughts.

Who is Svidrigaylov. 

300

The Slavophile movement opposed this movement.

What is "Westernizers"

300

Initially called "The Drunkards"

What is Crime and Punishment. 

300

The word for penalty comes from the Latin word "peona" meaning pain. This suggests that the first forms of punishment were intended for:

The body. 

300

This debate featured an exchange between Soviet Russian and America wherein the Soviets showed off their advancement in space technology. 

What is "the kitchen debate"

300

This character was sentenced for a crime he never committed to later meet the man who framed him.

Who is Aksionov.

400

This first known prison used a watch tower.

What is a panopticon. 

400

This story is neither marked by a place nor a time, but is prescient in terms of being able to foretell of the crimes committed by totalitarian regimes such as communism. 

What is "In the Penal Colony"

400

The idea of a super-man, a Napoleon, influenced what movement of the 20th century?

What is Nazism. 

400

This persona, whose existence is predicated upon challenging the authority, can only exist in a totalitarian regime.

Who is a dissident.

400

This character murders another character right after he was touched.

Who is the Misfit.

500

A network of labor camps.

What is the Gulag.

500

This collection of stories can be read as fiction and as non-fiction. 

What is "The Kolyma Tales"

500

This economic and social belief-system argues that history evolves along a pre-destined trajectory: from feudalism, to capitalism, to communism. 

What is Marxism. 

500

This philosopher believed that by examining forms of punishment, we can, in turn, understand power structures. 

Who is Michel Foucault. 

500

This character is seen reading the "Story of Lazarus" to others.

Who is Sonya. 

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