ISS Test 3
Why did Romania's population increase so greatly after WW II?
(1967-1989), A baby boom in Romania caused by a ban on abortion and contraception.
Central Asian country that produces the most opium.
Afghanistan
What led to nomadic pastoralism in Central Asia?
Domestication of horses
Effect of climate change on Central Asia
Dry region. Deserts and steppe climates. Shrinking and expanding of lakes and rivers.
Where in Europe are environmental conditions the worst?
Eastern Europe due to Soviet dominance (1945-1990)
Current impacts of climate change in Europe?
Global warming—rising sea levels because of melting glaciers affecting low countries (Belgium and Netherlands), sparse snow cover in Scandinavia, Drought in Mediterranean, increased heat waves affecting agriculture and residents
Since the 1960s what group of people has been moving to Tibet?
Han Chinese
Uyghur people
Majority of Muslim population in Xinjiang province, China. are closely monitored due to fear of being entangled with political separatism by the Chinese government.
Lingua Franca of Central Asia
Russian
Significance of agriculture in Ukraine to the Russian Domain?
it's the most productive
Approximate population of the Russian Domain?
over 200 million
What caused major immigration into Europe in 1990s?
the fall of the soviet border controls. end of cold war
Country trying to restore the Aral Sea?
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The recently completed Qinghai-Tibet Railway connects what city to the rest of China?
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Why has Central Asia recently become more prominent?
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What was the maximum western extent of the Ottoman Empire?
15 degrees east longitude, in Croatia
Approximate population of Europe?
531 million
Kaliningrad .
A Russian enclave on the Baltic Sea, surrounded by Poland, Lithuania, both EU and NATO- member states, part of denuclearization: tactical nuclear weapons moved here
What is Chernobyl known for?
A major nuclear meltdown in 1986
Prior to the reconquista, why did Jewish people do well in Spain?
About 20% of the Jewish population was clustered in the Muslim lands of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) where Islam showed greater tolerance for Judaism than had Christianity. Furthermore, Jews played an important role in trade activities both within and outside of Islamic lands." Before the reconquista Spain was a Islamic territory.
The mountain range in the spine of Italy.
Apennines Mountains, location of mt. Vesuvius and mt. Etna.
Where do people live in the Tarim Basin?
Around the outside/edges due to farming spots
Where in Transcaucasia are major oil deposits found?
Azerbaijan
Where are the Caucasus Mountains?
Between the Black and Caspian seas, Russia's southern boundary
What countries are trying to influence Central Asia?
British, U.S., India, china, russia
In what physiographic regions of Europe are coal deposits typically found?
Central Uplands
Natives of the Ukraine that help Russia expand to the east.
Cossacks
Dachas
Country houses only available to the elite
What happened to Czechoslovakia in 1990s?
Czechoslovakia was split into two countries
Cold War
Divided Germany—refined in 1990 (berlin wall). Yugoslavia is fragmented. Czech is split. Migration from eastern Europe and Russia into Western Europe. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in W Europe (US) and Warsaw Pact in E Europe (USSR). Both Sides stockpiled weapons, waged propaganda war, raised fears
Three former Soviet Republics that are now part of Europe and are located on the Baltic.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which gained independence from the Russian Empire in the wake of World War I
Where does Russian natural gas go?
Europe
Factors that explain the environmental diversity of Europe.
Europe goes from Arctic to the Mediterranean, and therefore has a wide variety of climates, vegetation, and human activities. -Has the newest and oldest landscapes in the world. -Latitudinal extent from the Arctic to the Mediterranean subtropics. -The Atlantic Ocean, Black, Baltic, and Mediterranean seas. -The long history of human settlement has transformed Europe's natural landscapes in fundamental ways
How large is Europe compared to America?
Europe is two-thirds the size of north America
What other area is the architecture of St. Petersburg like?
European style
Taliban
Extreme fundamentalist Islamic organization - students
Most immigrants to France are from?
Former colonies in northern and Sub-Saharan Africa
Country of Europe with a large Muslim migrant population?
France 4.7 million
Country in Europe with a large number of guest workers from Turkey.
Germany
Country of Europe has the largest population.
Germany
Countries having Germanic languages.
Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, eastern Switzerland and small areas in Alpine Italy
Use of Siberia during Stalin's time.
He sent political dissidents to Siberia. (Dissidents- a person who opposes official policy)
What occurred to change the balance of power and allowed the sedentary agricultural states to conquer the nomads?
Horses
What type of pollution damaged Lake Baikal?
Industrial waste, raw sewage, oil spills, pulp, and paper factories
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, who has been leaving Russia?
Jews
Where in Central Asia have both the U.S. and Russia had military bases?
Kyrgyzstan
Russian Domain lake that is is the world's largest reserve of freshwater?
Lake Baikal
Climate types in regions of Europe
Largely C climates (humid temperate/Maritime climate moderated by Atlantic Ocean) B climates in the south (Iberian Peninsula-Subtropical Steppe) D climates in the north and east (continental climate)
What is unique about Russian when compared with other countries?
Largest country in land area in world it spans 9 time zones, rich in natural resources, high latitude, continental climate, temperature extremes, cold climate, rugged terrain limit settlement and agriculture
Caspian Sea
Largest lake in the world. worst Oil pollution in central asia
Who founded the Soviet Union?
Lenin
Where did the industrial revolution occur in England?
London
Beneficial effects that Russia might see from climate change?
Longer growing season, More fertile land, and More water in rivers means better transportation
Historical eras are represented in European cities.
Medieval (900-1500 AD)-densely settled, buildings next to streets; green space only near churches and public squares Renaissance-Baroque (1500-1800)-wider streets, large gardens, monuments, open space; ornate architecture Industrial (1800-present)-walls, fortifications removed; industrial areas build on edge of cities; urban sprawl developed
What impact from global warming in the Russian Domain may actually increase carbon emissions?
Melting of permafrost
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, what has become of the policy of Russification?
Moved in Russians into non-Russian portions of the U.S.S.R. to increase Russian dominance in these areas
Countries in the European Lowland?
Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Belgium, France
Character of European Lowland.
Part of Europe that is the focus of intensive agriculture, large cities, and major industrial activities. This area has the densest population, route of human migration, low lying terrain and Navigable rivers.
Language related to Tajik.
Persian Indo-European—complex mit of languages for remainder of population
European mountain between Spain and France?
Pyrenees-home of the Basque people
What factor determines whether a particular Slavic language uses the Latin alphabet or the Cyrillic alphabet?
Religion:Roman Catholics used Latin and Eastern Orthodox used Cyrillic
Location of dominant religions in Europe.
Roman Catholic (250 million) Southern Europe, into Eastern. Protestantism (under 100 million) Northern Europe, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Islam in south east Europe
What Mediterranean Empire have the people of Europe look to as an example of how to govern?
Roman; all of europe is always wanting to go back to the roman empire!
Location of highest populations in Russian Domain
Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Transcaucasus
Mikrorayons.
Self-contained housing projects of the 1970s/80s
Aral Sea, what happened?
Shrinkage due to irrigation
Original founders of Russia?
Slavic people
What country invaded the Georgia in 2008?
South Ossetia, Russia
What was the capital of Russia just prior to 1917?
St. Petersburg until the Russian Empire collapses
How did the European Union began after WW II?
Started as coordinated effort to drop coal and steel tariffs - ECSC and EEC
Irredentism
State policies designed to reclaim lost territory. support of similar people in one country to be apart of another (Moldovia & Romania, Albania & Kosovo, Russia & East Ukraine)
In the early 1900s, who did Russians emulate?
Strong traditions, influenced by Western Europe (France)
What is the boundary between European Russia and Siberia?
The Ural Mountains- Lowland mountains with cold, dry climates
Where has Russia dumped their nuclear wastes?
The arctic Sea
Where are Kazakhstan's oil reserves found?
The vast Tengiz and Kashagan fields in the northeastern Caspian Basin
Why did the Russian military invade Chechnya?
They have metals and oils
Where do most Central Asian people live?
Where the highlands meet the plains
Social realism in the Russian Domain?
a style devoted to the realistic depiction of workers harnessing the forces of nature or struggling against capitalism
Impact of acid rain in Europe
damaged forest in (50% of Poland) Poland and Czech republic
Yurts.
felt covered structures that Mongolians live in that are mobile by horses
Supranationalism
giving up sovereignty for common purpose - two or more countries coming together
Dominant climate type in the Russian Domain?
high latitude continental (D) - large temperature extremes and short growing season, also some semi arid climate in the south (B). Grassland steppe has BSK climate.
Nation-states
homogenous cultural group (nation) with it's own political territory (state)
Iron Curtain
metaphorical name given to the line between West Europe and the Soviet block during cold war
Secularization
move from traditional organized religion toward irreligious values and secular institutions. 25% of Europeans are secular.
Devolution (Balkanization)
name for fragmented geopolitical processes; the break up of a state into small hostile units (Balkanization-Yugoslavia, Devolution-Other areas of Europe (Catalonia))
What the most typical way people earn their living in Tibet?
pastoralists
Hegemony
political dominance of one country over another (Russia and Bulgaria)
Polders.
protected and reclaimed landscapes; dikes, windmills, pumps prevent flooding
Why is the environment in Central Asia relatively clean?
relatively low population and low economic development
European countries not in the European Union.
switzerland, turkey, iceland and norway
The Rhine
the River divides the unglaciated part of the European lowland in the south from the glaciated plains in the north (also the approximate boundary between C and D climates)
Why are the Aral and Caspian Seas not really seas?
they are considered lakes because there is no outlet to an ocean
What city is at the eastern end of the Trans-Siberian Railroad?
vladivostok
Why does European Russia have a higher population than Asian Russia?
warmer and can grow more food