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100

A network of labor camps that existed across Russia. 

Gulags

100

Who was the Communist leader of Russia during WW2?

Stalin

100

Where do most people live in Russia?

Cities or Western Russia

100

Who is St. Petersburg named after?

Peter the Great

100

What is the capital of Russia?

Moscow

200

The name given to the the two continents, when combined, in which Russia can be found. 

Eurasia

200

Factories or workers that melt down and produce metal ores.

Smelters

200

In this region, temperatures can reach - 90.

Siberia

200

Which ruthless ruler was the first to proclaim himself as czar?

Ivan the Terrible

200

Where is Chernobyl located?

Ukraine

300

Ships used to remove ice in frozen waterways.

Icebreakers

300

Manufacturing based on metals

Heavy Industries. 

300

What is the Jewel of Siberia? 

Lake Baikal 

300

Small political group which overthrew the government in the Russian Revolution in 1917. 

Bolsheviks

300

What is the capital of Belarus?

Minsk

400

A word coming from Latin that means emperor.

Czar

400

The name of the Scandinavian traders that Russia gets it's name from.

The Rus

400

What mountain range separates Europe and Asia?

Urals

400

During Russian communism, local governing bodies elected by workers. 

Soviets

400

What is the name of the government center of Russia?

The Kremlin

500

This system is used when a country tries to produce all the goods that it needs. 

Autarky

500

A hardy people from the southern steppe who played an important role in expanding Russia. 

Cossacks

500

A forest of mainly evergreen trees that covers half of Russia.

Taiga

500

Main ethnic group to settle Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

Slavs

500

What is the capital of Ukraine?

Kiev