The first true national leader of the United Russia
Ivan III
The last czar of Russia
Nicholas II
The founder of Communism
Marx
The communist leader who threatened to bury the United States
Khrushchev
Tribe from which Russia was named after
Rus
Russian communists were once called this
Bolsheviks
The mountains dividing European Russia from Asian Russia
Caucasus
Tolstoy, Doestoevsky, and Chekhov
Writers
Second largest country in Europe
Ukraine
The use of deceptive means to try to convince people of something
Propaganda
Gorbachev's perestroika and
glasnot
The organization founded after World War II
United Nations (UN)
Country not included in the Baltic States
A. Ukraine C. Lithuania
B. Estonia D. Latvia
A. Ukraine
Europe's highest peak
Mt. Elbrus
World's deepest freshwater lake
Lake Baikal
Dardanelle and Bosporous
Capital of Ukraine
Kiev
Capital of Czech Republic
Prague
Capital of Hungary
Budapest
Sofia
The first czar of Russia
Ivan the Terrible (IV)
French emperor who tried to conqueror Russia
Napoleon
Leader of the first Communist state
Lenin
The first powerful man in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union
Yeltsin
Russian word of Emperor
System of Government that does not believe in God
Cold region in North Asian Russia used to send exiled prisoners
Siberia
Russian food made from fish eggs
War which Russia lost against England, Turkey and France
Crimean War
Stalin's reign of terror
Great Purge
Lech Wales's union in Poland
Solidarity
Romanian Nomads
Gypsies
Europe's longest river
Volga
Largest level region
Western Siberian Plain
Moscow
Capital of Poland
Warsaw
Capital of Slovakia
Bratislava
Capital of Romania
Bucharest
What are the most well-known communist countries today? (Bonus:1000 pts)
North Korea and China
What city in World War II was taken over by the Soviets and split in half? (Bonus: 2000)
Berlin