History of Russia Questions
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In 1917, the rule of the czars was ended byA. the Cold WarB. the First World WarC. the Mongol InvasionD. the Russian Revolution
The legislature of the USSR is divided into two chambers, the Federation Council and State Duma.TrueFalse
The decision about whether to consider the Caspian a sea or a lake will help determineA. whether it contains fresh water or salt waterB. how the region's maps will be drawnC. how oil resources are dividedD. where the states' boundaries will be drawn
Traditional mealtime celebrations that may involve tremendous amounts of food as well as many shory speeches are known as nomadsTrueFalse
Agricultural production increased after the government set up collective farms, but only a small number of individuals profited from the systemTrueFalse
Peter the Great moved the capital of Russia to Kiev on the Baltic SeaTrue False
The Transcaucasian republics were controlled by the Red Army after the Russian RevolutionTrueFalse
The Russian people 's resentment of the czar eventually brought about the Russian RevolutionTrueFalse
People who have no permanent home and move according to the seasons in search of food, water and grazing land are known asA. wanderersB. herdersC. yurtersD. nomads
The Baltic Republics include Lithuania, Latvia, and EstoniaTrueFalse
The famous trade route that went from China to the Mediterranean Sea was known as?A. the China RoadB. the Mediterranean RoadC. the Silk RoadD. the Spice Road
Because it was a meeting point for people from many areas with many different languages ,__________ was referred to by Arab geographers by a name that means"Mountain of Language."A. RussiaB. the Baltic RepublicsC. TranscaucasiaD. St. Petersburg
In a free enterprise system, the central government is responsible for all important economic decisionsTrueFalse
The Russian leader who put an end to Mongol rule wasA. Ivan the GreatB. Catherine the GreatC. Peter the GreatD. Joseph Stalin
What regime type was established from the Revolution of 1979?
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are known asA. the Western RepublicsB. the Soviet UnionC. the Baltic RepublicsD. the Balkans
When was the major revolution of the 20th century?
What were aspects of the Chinese Communist Party's strategy on its revolutionary path to power?
What made modernization more more difficult in China than in Russia?
In what respect did the communist movements in the 20th century depart from Marxist theory?