World Geography Chapter 13

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T or F. In area, Russia is the largest country in the world.

True

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Baltic Sea Black Sea Caspian Sea Kuril Islands Kamchatka peninsula Moscow Murmansk Vladivostok

What name did Russia and the other former soviet republics assume after the fall of communism?

CIS

What was the name of the post World War II period of tension between Russia and America?

Cold war

Fiercely independent nomads of Russia who were feared for their elite Calvary are the?

Cossacks

What title refers to the rulers of Russia from 1547-1917?

Czars

The breakaway republic that has caused trouble for Russia since 1991 is?

Czechnya

The second most important river in Russia is the?

Don River

T or F. Russia has many excellent seaports offering easy access for year round world trade.

False

The legislative branch of Russia's national government is the?

Federation assembly

Last ruler of the Soviet Union

Gorbachev

First Russian ruler

Ivan the terrible

Which peninsula in Pacific Russia includes twenty nine active volcanoes?

Kamchatka peninsula

What massive fortress in Moscow represents Russian political power and influence?

Kremlin

Which islands are a source of dispute between Russia and Japan?

Kuril Islands

Led 1917 Russian revolution

Lenin

Who was the Russian ruler responsible for reforms that led to the fall of the soviet empire?

Mikhail Gorbachev

Capital of Russia

Moscow

Arctic seaport

Murmansk

First Russian city

Novogord

What does glasnost mean?

Openness

Instead of a Vice President, Russia's executive branch has what?

Premier

Second president of post communist Russia

Putin

What is the large, open space, once a marketplace, in which Lenins tomb is located?

Red square

What is the new official name of the country of Russia?

Russian federation

What is the dominant religion in Russia?

Russian orthodoxy

The second largest city in Russia is?

St Petersburg

Linked to Arctic Coast by the White Sea - Baltic Canal

St. Petersburg

Russian dictator during World War II

Stalin

Hate vast grasslands of Russia in the black earth region are the?

Stepppes

What name describes the great coniferous Orestes if Siberia?

Taiga

What railroad links Russia's European and Pacific ports?

Trans Siberian

T or F. Asiatic Russia is sparcely populated and has few large population centers.

True

T or F. Russia is bordered by 14 countries.

True

T or F. Russia leads the world in the production of nickel.

True

T or F. The Soviets were poor stewards of their God given resources.

True

Which mountain range divides European Russia from Asiatic Russia?

Ural mountains

Main pacific port that is accessible year round thanks to huge ice breakers

Vladivostock

Which Russian river is the longest longest river in Europe?

Volga River

Which Russian city was known as Stalingrad during the Soviet era?

Volgograd

What Russia historically lacked that has influenced its foreign policy?

Warm seaports

The first president of the post communist Russia

Yeltsin


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