Russia and the Eurasian Republics Geography
Russia and the Eurasian Republics Resources
Rise of Communism
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Aftermath of the Soviet Union
100

This mountain range separates European Russia from Asian Russia.

 What are the Ural Mountains?

100

Russia is one of the world’s largest producers of this fossil fuel, which contributes significantly to its economy.

What is natural gas?

100

This group, led by Lenin, overthrew the Russian government in 1917.

Who were the Bolsheviks?

100

This Soviet leader introduced *glasnost* and *perestroika*, which ultimately contributed to the collapse of the USSR.

Who was Mikhail Gorbachev?

100

This Russian leader, elected in 1991, became the first president of an independent Russia.

Who was Boris Yeltsin?

200

This massive forested biome, south of the tundra, covers much of Siberia.

What is the taiga?

200

This natural resource, found in abundance in Russia, helps fuel global markets and industry.

What is oil ?

200

Lenin’s famous slogan promised these three things to the Russian people.

What is Peace, Land, and Bread?

200

*Glasnost* allowed citizens to do this for the first time under Soviet rule.

What is criticize the government?

200

In 2014, Russia annexed this region from Ukraine, leading to ongoing conflict.

What is Crimea?

300

This is the deepest freshwater lake in the world, located in Siberia.

What is Lake Baikal?

300

Russia’s large forests provide this important natural resource for export and construction.

What is timber?

300

The economic hardships of World War I and dissatisfaction with the ruling class led to this event in 1917.

What is the Russian Revolution?

300

This economic restructuring policy aimed to introduce elements of a market economy into the Soviet Union.

What was perestroika?

300

Following the collapse of the USSR, these three Baltic states successfully joined NATO and the European Union.

What are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania?

400

About 75% of Russians live west of this mountain range.

What are the Ural Mountains?

400

The steppe biome in Russia is ideal for this economic activity.

What is agriculture?

400

The Russian nobility owned most of the land while the majority of the population, known as these, lived in extreme poverty.

What were peasants? 

400

(800) The failed 1991 coup attempt by communist hardliners led to the rapid dissolution of this political entity.

What is the Soviet Union?

400

This Russian republic fought two wars for independence in the 1990s and 2000s, facing brutal crackdowns from Moscow.

What is Chechnya?

500

This river is the longest in Europe and plays a vital role in trade and transportation in Russia.

What is the Volga River?

500

Due to its vast geography, Russia relies on these major waterways for transportation and trade.

What are rivers?

500

Lenin was brought back to Russia by this country to destabilize the Russian government during World War I.

What is Germany?

500

The Baltic Way demonstration in 1989 was a peaceful protest demanding independence for these three Soviet republics.

What are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania?

500

This former KGB officer has centralized power in Russia since the early 2000s, challenging Western influence.

Who is Vladimir Putin?

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