Russian Culture
Peter the Great
Russian Loanwords
Catherine the Great
Famous Russians
Alexander II
Nicholas II
100

The absolute monarchs of Russia

Czar

100

Peter the Great made this city is capital

St. Petersburg
100

A colorless and strong liquor

Vodka

100

Catherine was born to a noble family in this place

Prussia (Germany)

100

Composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker"

Pyotr Tchaikovsky

100

Alexander II abolished this

Serfdom

100
The Russian fleet was sunk by Imperial Japan in this battle

Tsushima

200

This form of Christianity is practiced in Russia

Eastern Orthodoxy

200

Peter the Great put a tax on these

Beards

200

A large, hairy elephant

Mammoth

200

Catherine became empress in this way

Overthrew her husband (Peter III)

200

The first man in space

Yuri Gagarin

200

Alexander II sold this to the United States

Alaska

200

Protests demanded government reforms, including a constitution and civil rights

Revolution of 1905

300

The landed nobility of Eastern Europe

Boyars

300

The Grand Embassy was Peter the Great's tour of this

Western Europe

300

A tribal priest that experiences spiritual visions

Shaman

300

Catherine the Great is remember as this kind of ruler

Enlightened Despot

300

Science fiction writer known for his "Three Laws of Robotics"

Isaac Asimov

300

Ideology during Alexander II's reign that opposed all traditional forms of authority

Nihilism (nothing-ism)

300

This event brought an end to Romanov rule in Russia

World War I

400

Early Christian teachers that are important spiritual authorities in Eastern Orthodoxy

Church Fathers

400

By establishing the Holy Synod, Peter the Great brought this under the control of the autocrat

Orthodox Church

400

A grandmother, or the scarf grandmothers in Russia often wear

Babushka

400

Catherine the Great drafted one of these for Russia, but never adopted it

Constitution

400

Scientist who created and periodic table and predicted the properties of then-undiscovered elements

Dmitri Mendeleev

400

Using violence to overthrow the existing order (terrorism)

Propaganda of the deed

400

Russian "holy man" who became close to the Romanov family and had a sinister reputation

Rasputin

500

Paintings/images that allow Christians to meditate on and "see" God

Holy icons

500

Peter the Great opened these as part of modernizing Russia's military

Factories

500

Coniferous forests found in snowy northern regions

Taiga

500

The Smolny Institute was created for this purpose

Educate noblewomen

500

Playwright, best known for his maxim that, "If in the first chapter there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off."

Anton Chekov

500

Alexander II standardized this across all Russia

The law/legal code

500

The Russian Parliament, which Nicholas II mostly ignored

Duma