Capitals
Capitals
Capitals
Terms
Terms
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Capital of Romania

Bucharest

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Capital  of Latvia

Riga

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Capital of Albania

Tirana

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An ideology that advocates social and economic equality between classes, and centralized, stateheld means of production and distribution of all goods and services

Communism

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Ended the centuries-long autocratic rule of the Russian tsars and established a Communist goverment in its place

Vladimir Lenin

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Capital of Estonia

Tallinn

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Capital of Moldova

Chisinau

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Capital of Belarus

Minsk

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A coniferous evergreen region in northern latitudes; also called the boreal forest

Taiga

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The place where the worst nuclear reactor disaster in history occured

Chernobyl

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Capital of Slovakia

Bratislava

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Capital of Bulgaria

Sofia

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Capital of Croatia

Zagreb

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A time of political and military tension between the Soviet Union and the United States

Cold War

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Known as the Soviet Union, began in 1922 after the Bolshevik Revolution, incorporated Russia and 14 other Soviet States. After WW2 Russia forced countries along its eastern border to establish a communist goverment

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

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Capital of Ukraine

Kiev

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Capital of Montenegro

Podgorico

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Capital of Russia

Moscow

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A fundamental shift from the old, tsarist system

Bolshevik Revolution

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Took power after the death  of Lenin in 1924, reconstructed the economy, placing all means of production and distribution of goods and services solely in the hands of the state 

Joseph Stalin

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Capital of Poland

Warsaw

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Capital of Kosovo

Pristina

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Capital of Serbia

Belgrade

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A line of buffer states between the countries of Western Europe and the Communist Bloc

Iron Curtain

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Is the longest river in Europe ( in Russia)

Volga River

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