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Russian Republics EURASIA- Europe and Asia Three Regions 1.Russia and Western Republics 2. Transcaucasia Republics 3. Central Asia Republics

Russia Kremlin- Government building; president lives there Russian state began in the region between the Baltic, Black and Caspian seas. Czar= Emperor; Ivan the Great 1st Czar of USSR 1917 Russian Revolution Command Economy helped to establish a communist government Late 1940’s tensions between U.S. and Soviet Union lead to the Cold War lasted through the 1980’s USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) falls in 1991 Kremlin- Government building; president lives there Christian Orthodox

Two Types of Economies Capitalism (Free Market Economy) --Production of goods is based on consumer demand --Government interferes as little as possible in the economy --Individuals create businesses to gain profits Command Economy --Government owns all resources (means of production) --Government makes al economic decisions --Individuals can not own property or go into business for themselves

Totalitarian Political System Two types of totalitarian political systems: Government holds all political power; individual rights and freedoms are limited; No political elections or voting takes place Communist: example, former USSR Dictatorship: examples, North Korea, Cuba and Afghanistan

Freedom Based Government System Democracy: People (citizens) hold political power, either directly or through elected representatives Citizens have individual rights and freedoms such as the right to vote, freedom of speech and freedom to choose religion Example: the United States, Canada and Sweden

Russia is the biggest country in the world, twice as big as the USA

Ural Mountains The Ural Mountains (also known as the Urals) are a mountain range that runs north-south through western Russia. They are considered the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.

Siberia -Siberia-large area in central Russia -almost always cold -most people live in western Russia Lacks Mt. barriers to keep cold Arctic winds out Siberia

Siberia Siberia is the vast region constituting almost all of Northern Asia and makes up about 77 percent of Russia’s territory Siberia’s Biome (groups of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms) is mostly a frozen tundra; a belt on the northern fringe Vegetation is taiga (largest coniferous forest on earth) in the temperate southern zone.

Lake Baikal Lake Baikal, meaning "the rich lake” is the world's second most voluminous lake, after the Caspian Sea Lake Baikal is the deepest, and among the clearest of all lakes in the world. At more than 25 million years old, Baikal is also the world's oldest lake

Human-Environment Interaction The Trans-Siberian Railroad is a network of railways that connect East and Western Eurasia Links Moscow with Russia’s far east provinces, Mongolia, China and the Sea of Japan (Port of Vladivostok) Today, the railroad is part of the Eurasian Land Bridge.

Western Republics Baltic Republics- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine together with the Baltic Republics form the Western Republics.

Western Republics Today Moldova faces warfare The majority of the violence is due to attempts of secession (the act of withdrawing from an organization, union especially a political entity )

Ukraine One of the largest countries in eastern Europe The Food Basket of eastern Europe a major source of dairies , meat and vegetables. Chernobyl Legacy

Food Producing Region Russian Steppes- temperate grasslands Chernozem(black soil) world’s most fertile soil Major grain producers (wheat) Extends from Ukraine to Siberia

Human Environment Interaction The Aral Sea has lost 80% of its water Aral Sea no longer gets water from Amu Darya or Syr Darya rivers; water diverted to irrigate cotton crops in Central Asia All 24 fish species are extinct Sharp rise in throat cancer, respiratory diseases due to run off from heavy use of pesticides

H.E.I Technology Innovations Standard of living can be improved for communities surrounding the Aral Sea. Drying of Aral Sea can be slowed down or stopped by 1 solution; introduce drought resistant cotton plants that need less water

Human-Environment Interaction Chernobyl disaster; a nuclear reactor accident that occurred on April 26th, 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (during this time it was part of the U.S.S.R.). Worst nuclear power plant disaster in history Resulted in a severe release of radioactivity following a massive power explosion that destroyed the reactor. Most deaths from the accident were caused by radiation poisoning.

Transcaucasia Gate way of migration between Europe & Asia brought many cultures & languages; people kept their languages Ja bail Al - Alsun or Mountain of Languages Religion-Christian and Islamic

Five independent Republics Central Asia Five independent Republics

The Silk Road The Silk Road Runs from China through Siberia, Central Asia to Eastern Europe (Turkey)

The Silk Road Transportation of Chinese Silk Gold, wine, porcelain, and perfumes Silver, and spices were other goods transported

Key Content Yurts – houses of Central Asian nomads Nomads – people who have no permanent home Polygon – testing site of 470 nuclear devices in Kazakhstan Transcaucasia major industry (money maker ) – Oil, tourism and wine making