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100
This region of Russia is considered part of Europe. 

What is the western region? 

100

Over 90% of Russia's population in the 15th to 18th centuries were this social class on the feudal pyramid. 

What were serfs? 

100

The Russian king took the title Tsar (sometimes spelled Czar) borrowing it from this term that indicated a Roman Emperor. 

What is Caesar? 

100

This was the motivation for the claims to connections of the Byzantine Empire's bloodline established by Ivan the Great. 

What is to establish legitimacy? 

100
These are two other pastoral conquerors that share similarities with the Cossacks. 

Who were the Mongols and the Ottoman Turks? 

200

This mountain range separates the Eastern and Western regions. 

What are the Ural Mountains? 

200

Russia is considered a European country, but not this. 

What is western? 

200

This dynasty would rule the Russian Empire until it ended in 1917. 

What is the Romanov Dynasty? 

200

This is the main reason Russia holds the territory adjacent to the Baltic Sea, but not the rest of Russia. 

What is to have a warm water port? 

200

Ivan the Terrible wanted to demonstrate his piety and celebrate his achievements through the construction of this cathedral, which was very much a "thing" leaders would do so their legacies were never forgotten. 

What is St. Basil's Cathedral? 

300

This peninsula on the Black Sea has been territory taken by the Ukraine, Russian Empire, USSR and presently was reinvaded by Russia. They're still there. 

What is the Crimean Peninsula? 

300

This cultural group in Russia and neighboring areas were diverse, semi-nomadic, professional warriors, more egalitarian and essential to the Russian army. 

Who were the Cossacks? 

300

Ivan the Great (1) married the last surviving heir to this empire. 

What was the Byzantine Empire? 

300

Sino, Franco, Anglo, Russo

What are Chinese, French, English, Russian? 

300

Creating a new capital to legitimize rule was also a thing rulers did to centralize their power. Location was very important. This became the Russian Empire's capital until Peter the Great moved it. It was restored as the capital after the Russian Revolution. 

What is Moscow? 

400

Russia presently claims a principality that borders this sea, with Poland to the south and Lithuania to the north of this land. 

What is the Baltic Sea? 

400

This would become the official religion of the Russian Empire and dynasty beginning with Ivan the Great. 

What is the Eastern aka Russian Orthodox Church? 

400

Ivan the Terrible was paranoid and distrustful of these Russian elites. 

Who were the Boyars? 

400

This technology is growing in its use in warfare in the 16th and 17th century, which will make all of the difference in who wins wars. 

What is gunpowder? 

400

Mistrust and family issues over succession were an issue in the Russian Empire (at times), and having an heir was of utmost importance. This is what happened to Ivan the Terrible's oldest son. 

What is his father accidentally murdered him in a fit of rage. 

500

This is the massive empire existed to Russia's southwest, that they would repeatedly fight with over control of the Black Sea, trade, the people and resources that existed there. 

What was the Ottoman Empire

500

This city located along the Hanseatic Trade Network was a center of trade and cosmopolitan culture in Russia. 

What is Novgorod? 

500

He would bring westernization and modernization to Russia through his Grand Embassy. 

Who was Peter the Great? 

500

State policy instituted by Ivan the Terrible to take power away from Boyars he didn’t trust (like the Tsar’s medieval secret police) to seize Boyars land, execute many

Who were the Oprichnina? 

500

This refers to a group of people who speak Slavic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family, and primarily inhabit Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and parts of Central Asia 

What is Slavic? 

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