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Chapters 8 and 9 Russia Vocabulary Mr. Greaser

Missionary Person who moves to another area to spread his or her religion

Czar Title given to the emperors of Russia’s past Ivan the TerriblePeter the Great

Serf Farm laborer who could be bought and sold along with the land

Communist State Country whose government has strong control over the economy and society as a whole

Collectivization A system in which small farms were combined into huge state-run enterprises with work done by mechanized techniques to making farming more efficient and reducing the need for farm workers

Cold War The U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a political struggle for world influence

Glasnost Russian policy of “openness” which allowed people to criticize the government without punishment

Perestroika Russian policy of economic restructuring the economy with less government control

Coup Action in which a group of individuals seizes control of a government

Privatization Transfer of ownership of businesses from the government to individuals

Command Economy Economic system in which the government decides how resources are used and what goods and services are produced

Market Economy Economic system in which individuals make the decisions about how resources are used and what goods and services to provide

Middle Class Part of society that is neither very rich, nor poor but has enough money to buy cars, new clothing, electronics, and luxury items

Underemployment Situation that arises when a worker must take a job that requires lesser skills than he or she possesses

Pensioner Person who receives regular payments from the government because he or she is too old or sick to work

Heavy Industry Manufacture of goods such as machinery, mining equipment, and steel

Light Industry Manufacture of consumer goods such as clothing, shoes, furniture, and household products

Decree Order issued by a leader that has the force of law

oligarch Member of a small ruling group that holds great power

deposit insurance Government plan that promise to repay people who deposit their money in a bank if the bank should go out of business

Separatists movements Campaign by members of an ethnic group to break away from the national government and form an independent state