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3 NEXT

4 -ISMS & -ATIONS

5 NEXT 2 by 2

6 NEXT FORMED & REFORMED

7 NEXT NEWs

8 NEXT POT LUCK

9 15 20 25 510 -ISMS & -ATIONS 2 by 2 FORMED & REformed NEWs POT LUCK 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 Show Answer refers to the idea that religious, theological, and philosophical concepts apply to EVERYBODY

11 universalism Back to Board

12 A series of cultural policies (e.g., forcing non-Russian peoples to learn and use Russian as a first language) designed to unify a multiethnic Russia (and later Soviet Union) by establishing a Russian national identity for all, which ironically prompted movements for national self-determination among many of Russia’s various ethnic groups Show Answer

13 Russification Back to Board

14 An ideology derived from the works of thinkers like John Locke, it emphasizes individual rights, equality of opportunity before the law, societal progress, and universal application to any human society Show Answer

15 LIBERALISM Back to Board

16 the belief that all mankind have equal rights and argues the desirability of political, social, and economic equality Show Answer

17 EGALITARIANISM Back to Board

18 The belief that the world tends to improve and that humans can aid in its betterment Show Answer

19 MELIORISM Back to Board

20 ID 2 key themes in Russian history Show Answer

21 1.concept of EMPIRE 2.Cyclical approach Back to Board

22 Two things Peter the Great cut off Show Answer

23 Beards and caftans (robes) Back to Board

24 “DUAL CULTURE” is the term for split in Russian society between these two groups. This split was a direct result of Petrine Policy. Show Answer

25 1.The western educated elite 2.The traditional and conservative peasants and merchant class Back to Board

26 ID 2 eastern European kingdoms which, although they maintained some semblance of regional autonomy as territorial units, were nevertheless added to the Russian sphere during the imperial period Show Answer

27 Poland and Finland Back to Board

28 Two women who followed Peter the Great, for whom power was, shall we say, cathartic Show Answer

29 Catherine I and II Back to Board

30 Peter the Great ended the anachronistic practice of arranging them Show Answer

31 marriages Back to Board

32 Peter the Great was the first tsar to see himself as “First ____________ of the State.” Show Answer

33 1 st SERVANT of the STATE Back to Board

34 Peter the Great made education compulsory for them Show Answer

35 The children of the nobility Back to Board

36 Peter the Great had one written for his military officers. Show Answer

37 A manual Back to Board

38 While Ivan IV preferred cutting them off, Peter I liked to tax them Show Answer

39 Heads with his “head tax” Back to Board

40 Peter dumped the old creation- based one and introduced a new one Show Answer

41 calendar Back to Board

42 Peter created this new organ of state and vested it with judicial, bureaucratic, and financial powers Show Answer

43 SENATE Back to Board

44 Peter’s new hierarchical system of service which cut across the military, civil institutions, and the court Show Answer

45 The Table of Ranks Back to Board

46 Peter created a dozen bureaucracies to manage executive affairs of state Show Answer

47 The 12 COLLEGES Back to Board

48 Peter created this, the highest governing body within the Russian Orthodox church, which though responsible for all theological and faith- related matters, was supervised by a secular official Show Answer

49 The HOLY SYNOD Back to Board

50 Show Answer Under Peter the Great, it became one of the primary functions of the church

51 education Back to Board

52 Peter created the Russian Academy of ____________ Show Answer

53 Sciences Back to Board

54 Peter the Great eschewed a bookish approach to learning in favor of a/an_________________ or ________ one. Show Answer

55 Experiential or “hands on” Back to Board

56 1 per 75 households Show Answer

57 Back to Board Peter’s draft lottery formula for peasants

58 Show Answer Following the death of a highly conservative one who had openly disagreed with the tsar, Peter refused to fill this office

59 patriarch Back to Board

60 Show Question

61 Why did Peter, who was otherwise fairly progressive, end the legal distinction between serfs and slaves? Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 To increase revenues from his “head tax” Back to Board

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