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100

What is the capital city of Belarus

Minsk

100

What is traditional Belarusian embroidery called?

Vyshyvanka

100

Belarus was once part of what larger country before 1991?

Russia

100

What type of government does Belarus officially have?

Republic

100

What country is Belarus closely allied with today?

Russia

200

Name two countries that share a border with Belarus.

Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine

200

What are some symbols often found in Belarusian embroidery?

White: the color of heaven

Red: the sun and earth, protection of organic life

Black: the underworld and spiritual life

200

Who has been president of Belarus since 1994?

Alexander Lukashenko

200

Why is Belarus often called an authoritarian state?

Belarus is an authoritarian state. The country's constitution provides for a directly elected president, who is chief of state, and a bicameral parliament, the national assembly. A prime minister appointed by the president is the nominal head of government. In practice, however, power is concentrated in the presidency.

200

What impact did the Russia-Ukraine war have on Belarus?

Belarus revoked its neutral and non-nuclear status. The request has been made for Russia to bring nuclear weaponry to Belarus if NATO moved nuclear weapons into Poland or Lithuania. 

300

Is Belarus landlocked or does it have a coastline?

It's landlocked.

300

Name one major Belarusian holiday or festival.

Radonitsa or October Revolution Day

300

What major conflict influenced Belarus's history during the 20th century?

World War II

300

Name one major industry of Belarus.

Manufacturing (machining)

Agriculture

Energy

300

Why have some countries placed sanctions on Belarus?

They don't agree with the 2020 presidential elections, repression of human rights, and Belarus's involvement in Russia's war on Ukraine. 

400

What large forested region covers much of southern Belarus?

The Bialowieza Forest

400

What language(s) are commonly spoken in Belarus?

Belarusian and Russian

400

What was the Soviet Union and how did it affect Belarus?

The Soviet Union, also called the USSR, was a large group of countries led by Russia that followed a communist government system. It existed from 1922 to 1991 and included Belarus as one of its 15 republics. 

Belarus was heavily controlled by the Soviet government. The leaders in Belarus had to follow the rules made in Moscow.

400
How is Belarus's economy different from the U.S. economy?

Belarus's economy is a limited-free market economy, meaning most everything is run by the government. 

The USA's economy is a free-market economy, meaning most everything is run by the people. 

400

What is one human rights concern in Belarus today?

Belarusians don't have freedom of speech. They can't speak their minds freely and if they do, they run the risk of being imprisoned or killed.

500
How does being landlocked affect Belarus's trade?

Shipping costs are going to be 50% higher than for countries with coastline.

500

What is one way Belarusian culture has been influenced by its neighbors? 

The Soviet Union, now Russia, played a huge role in shaping the governmental structure of Belarus.

500

When did Belarus declare independence? 

August 25, 1991

500

What kind of control does the government have over the media in Belarus?

The government controls every aspect of the media in Belarus. There is no freedom of speech in Belarus. People aren't even allowed to criticize the government.

500

How do current events in Belarus affect its citizens?

They make the Belarusians fearful for their safety; they are distrustful of everyone around them...