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CIS REVIEW

CIS REVIEW. This mountain range divides Russia from Europe. Ural Mountains. Bread Basket of CIS and Europe. Ukraine. Center of the first Russian State. Kiev. Mongols who conquered Kiev. Golden Horde.

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CIS REVIEW

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  1. CIS REVIEW

  2. This mountain range divides Russia from Europe

  3. Ural Mountains

  4. Bread Basket of CIS and Europe

  5. Ukraine

  6. Center of the first Russian State

  7. Kiev

  8. Mongols who conquered Kiev

  9. Golden Horde

  10. Regains Russian territory lost during Mongol Rule, and builds framework for absolute rule

  11. Ivan the Great

  12. First ruler crowned Czar setting the stage for absolute power in Russia

  13. Ivan the Terrible

  14. Czars ruling autocratically means to

  15. Rule with absolute power

  16. Land owning nobles of Russia during the rule of the Czars

  17. Boyars

  18. Family name of those who were in power from 1613 -1917 in Russia

  19. ROMANOV

  20. Czar who westernized Russia, expanded its borders and ended Russia’s isolation

  21. Peter the Great

  22. Most Russians were this under the Czars

  23. Serfs

  24. Protest whereby Czar Nicholas II orders protesters shot

  25. Bloody Sunday

  26. Legislature under Nicholas II that approved all laws

  27. Duma

  28. Forced to abdicate the throne

  29. Nicholas II

  30. Authorof the Communist Manifesto

  31. Karl Marx

  32. Marxist protest against longer hours and less pay

  33. Bloody Sunday

  34. THE RISE OF RUSSIA

  35. GEOGRAPHY OF RUSSIA • Lies across Eurasian Plain • Borders Europe and China • Ural Mts. Boundary between Europe and Asia • North –Forests-lumber, fuel • Hunters – fur-cold icy climate • Border of North-(part of Ukraine) home to Russia’s 1st civilization • Steppe-South –treeless grassland-pasture, nomads

  36. RIVERS OF RUSSIA • Rivers run north to south • Transportation • Trade • Linked early Russia to advanced Byzantine Empire

  37. KIEV and MONGOLS • Center of 1st Russian State • Golden Horde – Mongols take Kiev • Fierce conquers – conquered ruled their lands if tax was paid • Russians learn absolute power concept • Russia cut off from Western Europe • Lost advancements in arts and sciences

  38. MOSCOW • Mongol Power declines • Russian Princes defeat Golden Horde • Ivan III, The Great, 1462-1505 • Brings Northern Russia under his control • Regains Russian territory lost during Mongol Rule • Builds framework for absolute rule – refers to himself as tsar • In power he is like highest God

  39. OBSTACLE FOR RUSSIA TO INDUSTRIALIZE RIGID CLASS STRUCTURE

  40. RUSSIA WAS DEFEATED IN THIS WAR, SHOWING HOW BACKWARD RUSSIA WAS CRIMEAN WAR

  41. LAND OWNING NOBLES OF RUSSIA DOMINATED RUSSIAN SOCIETY DID NOT WANT ANY CHANGES

  42. RUSSIA’S OFFICIAL RELIGION EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY

  43. SEPERATES EUROPEAN RUSSIA FROM ASIAN RUSSIA URAL MOUNTAINS

  44. CZARS RULED AUTOCRATICALLY, THIS MEANS WITH ABSOLUTE POWER

  45. FAMILY OF CZARS WHO RULED RUSSIA FOR OVER 300 YRS. ROMANOVS

  46. CZAR WHO FORCED RUSSIA TO MODERNIZE PETER THE GREAT

  47. CZARINA WHO CONTINUED PETER’S POLICIES & EXTENDED RUSSIA’S BORDERS CATHERINE THE GREAT

  48. HE WAS DEFEATED BY RUSSIAN IN 1812 WITH HELP OF “GENERAL WINTER” NAPOLEON

  49. STATUS OF MOST RUSSIAN PEOPLE UNDER CZARS SERFS

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