Ideas that have shaped Russia
Geography of Russia
People of Russia
Building Russia
Russian Rulers
Modern Russia
100

 is matty the goat 

yes ser

100

the ocean that touches Russia's eastern border is the...?

Pacific Ocean

100

The religious culture of Russia came from this empire and civilization

Byzantine culture of Constantinople, NOT the Western/Latin culture of Rome and the Roman Catholic Church
100

The large fortress-palace built by Ivan the Great following the example of Byzantine art, which is still home to the Russian president (today, Vladimir Putin)

the Kremlin

100

Did Napoleon Bonaparte successfully conquer Russia?

No - the Grand Army of Russia successfully pushed the French out of Russia, despite losing thousands of Russian soldiers

100

Who was the last communist leader before ending communism in 1991?

Mikhail Gorbachev

100

The system that ruled Russia from 1917-1991 which believed in no private property, but owned in community; also this system opposed religion

Communism

100

This mountain range divides European Russia and Asian Russia

Ural Mountains

100

the ancient people of eastern Europe among the first to settle Russia; they were taken as slaves by the Romans and other invaders

Slavs / Slavic peoples

100

This Mongolian leader forced Russians to pay him tribute

Batu Khan

100

The enemy of Ivan the Terrible (grandson of Ivan the Great) were this group of people...?

The Boyars, powerful Russian nobles

100

the founder of communism in Russia was....?

Vladimir Lenin

200

From 1917-1991, Russia's approach to religion was this system, the belief that God doesn't exist

Atheism

200

the region of northern Asian Russia known for extremely cold and harsh weather

Siberia

200

The group of Vikings who first settled into Russia, known for their red hair

the "Rus"

200

This prince of Muscovy (region of Moscow) refused to pay tribute to the Mongols

Prince Dmitri (also spelled: Dimitry)

200

The founder of the royal family who would rule Russia from 1613 to 1917 was...?

Michael Romanov

200

From 1917-1991, Russia was known as ...?

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

300

The idea to make Russia more like the nations of Western Europe was called...?

Westernization

300

the largest and deepest freshwater lake in Russia

Lake Baykal

300

two Greek brothers that translated Christian scriptures into the Slavic language

(Saints) Cyril and Methodius

300

The landowning aristocrats that ruled Russia

Boyars

300

This Russian ruler, son of Tsar Alexis Romanov, tried to modernize Russia to become like the nations of Western Europe

Peter, also known as Peter the Great
300

Following the death of Vladimir Lenin, this ruler emerged as the head of the Soviet Communist Party from 1922-1953, killing thousands of enemies of communism, though he helped the Allies win in World War II.

Joseph Stalin

400

this group of people opposed the rule of the Romanov family in the 1800s, which eventually leads to the end of royal Romanov rule

Anarchists, believers in Anarchism

400

The new city build by Peter the Great, to be like the great cities of Western Europe was to be called...?

St Petersburg, which he called 'the Windown to the West'

400

the Russian leader who united the kingdoms of Rus, and made Kiev the capital, and became an Orthodox Christian, making Russia a Christian nation

Prince (St.) Vladimir

400
the Russian leader who promoted Russia under a common Russian language, opposed Mongol rule, promoted Russian Orthodoxy, and gave himself the titles of 'Tsar' and 'Autocrat'

Ivan the Great

400

What were some of Catherine the Great's achievements? (FYI: Catherine the Great was married to the grandson of Peter the Great, named Peter III)

reduced punishments for crime

abolished torture

promoted schools and academies throughout Russia

brought the Russian Orthodox Church under her control

failure: increased serfdom and did little to help Russia's poor. 

400

This described the cleansing or getting rid of, enemies of Stalin's communist government

Purges