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1 II. Russia

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3 Russian Architecture

4 A. Fall of the Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev - Started policies that mark the beginning of the end for the USSR Glasnost – “Openness” – Allowed Soviet citizens to speak more freely Perestroika – Gradual change from a command system to private ownership

5 Mikhail Gorbachev

6 B. End of the Union 1991 – Russians voted in their first democratic election 1991 – The USSR crumbles and was no longer a country The former Soviet Union became 15 separate countries after the break up Marks the end of the Cold War

7 People Protest Communism in Russia

8 C. Russia’s Land Russia is the world’s largest country (Area)
Almost twice as large as the U.S.A. Called a Eurasian country because it covers two continents – Europe and Asia Russia borders 14 countries and covers eleven time zones

9 Russia’s Red Square

10 Siberia – Huge part of Russia that lies east of the Urals
Permafrost – A layer of permanently frozen soil Ural Mountains – Form boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia

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12 Drunken Trees

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15 Marker Separating Europe and Asia

16 75% of Russia’s People Live west of the Ural Mountains or in European Russia Live in cities

17 D. Russia’s Resources Has more resources than any country on earth
Include: Timber, oil, gold, and silver One of the world’s largest producer of oil Many resources are in hard-to-reach parts of Russia

18 Taiga – Largest forest region in the world
Very few people live in the Taiga Steppes – Huge grassland that provides the best farmland in Russia


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