The leader who granted more economic and political freedom to the people of the former USSR
Mikhail Gorbachev
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are known as.
The Baltic republics
economy in which the central government makes all decisions about the countries economic policies.
command economy.
Chernobyl was the site of
a large nuclear accident
people who have no permanent home
nomad
The Russian leader who put an end to the Mongol rule.
Ivan The Great
The decision about whether to consider the Caspian a sea or a lake will help to determine.
how oil resources are divided.
In 1917 the rule of the Czars was ended by
the Russian revolution.
true or false, the city of Kiev was established by the mongols.
false
Most people in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are followers of this religion
Islam
The first president of the Russian Federation.
Boris Yeltsin
The City established by Peter the Great on the Baltic sea.
St. Petersburg
the nation formed by the communist party in 1922 was known as
union of soviet socialist republics
A female Czar of the Russian empire
Catherine the Great
The head football coach at the university of Alabama
Nick Saban
The first leader of the Soviet Union
V.I. Lenin
The famous trade route from China to the Mediterranean was known as.
The Silk Road
The country of Russia was named for the vikings true or false
true
Arab geographers called this the Mountain of language
Transcaucasia.
The State where Coach Hobbs grew up in.
Utah
The leader of the soviet union during World War II
Joseph Stalin
The most important product in Uzbekistan is.
cotton
Name of the soviet military
The red army
The conflict between the united states and soviet Union
The cold war
The mascot for Texas State University
Bobcats