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1 Social Science 2012–2013 Subject area Flash Cards 2 2012–2013 Subject area Flash Cards Unauthorized Duplication is Prohibited Outside the Terms of Your License Agreement 3 5 Social Science Question 001 What is the main natural boundary between Europe and Asia? 7 Social Science Question 002 Why are the Ural Mountains not a significant geographical barrier between Russian and Europe? 9 Social Science Question 003 What are the three major rivers in western Russia? Social Science Question 004 Why is Russian access to the Pacific limited despite its long eastern coastline? 11 13 Social Science Question 005 Social Science Question 006 Why are southern and eastern Russia mostly uncultivated despite their warm and humid summers? How has the lack of natural geographical boundaries affected Russia throughout its history? 15 17 Social Science Question 007 Social Science Question 008 Why did early Slavic settlers fail to expand immediately after settling in Russia? What event provided the Slavs’ first opportunity for self-governance and expansion? 19 21 Social Science Question 009 Social Science Question 010 The Avars’ conquest of the Slavs in 560 C.E. prompted many Slavs to How did the Turkic Khazars rule Russia compared to other groups? 23 Social Science Question 011 Where did the Varangians originate? 25 Social Science Question 012 How did the Varangians expand their influence in Russia, beginning around 800 C.E.? 27 29 Social Science Question 013 Social Science Question 014 Who did the Slavs invite to rule over them in 862 C.E.? Which city is considered the birthplace of the Russian state? 31 33 Social Science Question 015 Social Science Question 016 Why do scholars believe the Rus may have originated in Asia, not in Europe? Why is the accuracy of the Russian Primary Chronicle questioned? 35 37 Social Science Question 017 Social Science Question 018 Why was the Russian Primary Chronicle written? How was Kiev strategically positioned during the early period of Kievan Rus? 39 41 Social Science Question 019 Social Science Question 020 With which two regions did the Kievan Rus most frequently trade? The two main social classes in early Kievan Rus were the 43 45 Social Science Question 021 Social Science Question 022 Which other Russian city rivaled Kiev in power during Kievan Rus? Why was Novgorod considered the birthplace of Russian civilization? 47 49 Social Science Question 023 Social Science Question 024 How did Novgorod support the Kievan Rus political system? Which two events showed Novgorod’s independence from Kievan Rus? 51 Social Science Question 025 Technological innovations in the eleventh century resulted in an increase in Kievan Rus’ production of 55 Social Science Question 027 What was Orthodox Christianity’s attitude towards alcohol? 53 Social Science Question 026 Which Kievan Rus prince introduced Orthodox Christianity? 57 Social Science Question 028 The introduction of Orthodox Christianity was politically useful to Russian rulers because it 59 Social Science Question 029 61 Social Science Question 030 Prince Vladimir chose Orthodox Christianity as the state religion of Kievan Rus in part because of its ban on How did Prince Vladimir tie Kievan Rus more closely to Byzantine society? 63 65 Social Science Question 031 Social Science Question 032 Which two individuals developed the written Cyrillic language? What was the Russian Orthodox Church’s position on Slavic dialects? 67 69 Social Science Question 033 Social Science Question 034 Prince Vladimir’s death in 1015 immediately resulted in Jaroslav the Wise’s main military victory resulted in the 71 Social Science Question 035 What were the two major achievements of Jaroslav the Wise? 73 Social Science Question 036 Which two milestones in the Orthodox Church occurred during Jaroslav the Wise’s reign? 75 77 Social Science Question 037 How did the Byzantine nature of the Orthodox Church change under Jaroslav the Wise? 79 Social Science Question 039 How did Kievan Rus fragment after 1054? Social Science Question 038 Andrei Rublev is known mainly for 81 Social Science Question 040 How did Jaroslav intend the confederation of princedoms in Kievan Rus to be held together? 83 85 Social Science Question 041 Social Science Question 042 What led feudalism and serfdom to emerge in late Kievan Rus? Peasants entered serfdom in Kievan Rus through 87 Social Science Question 043 Kievan Rus’ peasants’ enserfment often extended beyond the originally agreed-upon period due to 89 Social Science Question 044 Why did Kievan Rus’s Byzantine-Baltic trade route decline after 1200? 91 93 Social Science Question 045 Social Science Question 046 What external threat faced late Kievan Rus? 95 Appanage was the practice of 97 Social Science Question 047 Why was appanage necessary in Kievan Rus? Social Science Question 048 Who were the boyars? 99 101 Social Science Question 049 Social Science Question 050 Boyars increased political instability in the appanage period by 103 Mongols were originally 105 Social Science Question 051 Social Science Question 052 What was the political structure of the Mongols? The first major leader of the Mongols was 107 109 Social Science Question 053 Social Science Question 054 The Mongols are also known as the Who led the Mongol invasion of Russia? 111 113 Social Science Question 055 Social Science Question 056 Who was the Russian ruler at the time of the Mongol invasion? Why did the Mongols not sack Novgorod in 1240? 115 117 Social Science Question 057 Social Science Question 058 What event marked the beginning of Mongol rule in Russia? Why were Mongol attacks effective in subduing Russian cities? 119 Social Science Question 059 Why was the Russian military response to the Mongol invasion ineffective? 121 Social Science Question 060 Why did the Mongols collect tribute from Kievan Rus immediately after conquering it? 123 125 Social Science Question 061 Social Science Question 062 How did Mongol rule impact artisans and skilled workers? Novgorod’s Prince Nevsky responded to Mongol rule by 127 129 Social Science Question 063 Social Science Question 064 Which areas of Russia did the Mongols treat more leniently? At first, how did the Mongols enforce direct control over Rurikov princes? 131 Social Science Question 065 What function did appanage princes serve after the initial century of Mongol rule? 135 Social Science Question 067 The relationship amongst appanages during Mongol rule was primarily characterized by 133 Social Science Question 066 Why was the center of political power in Russia in flux during Mongol rule? 137 Social Science Question 068 Which two privileges did Mongolappointed grand princes enjoy? 139 141 Social Science Question 069 Social Science Question 070 Why was the grand prince under Mongol rule able to accumulate wealth? Why did the Orthodox Church’s wealth grow under the Mongols? 143 145 Social Science Question 071 What led the lands owned by the Russian Church to expand under Mongol rule? Social Science Question 072 For what two reasons did the Mongol empire fall into decline? 147 149 Social Science Question 073 Social Science Question 074 Which two powers threatened the declining Mongol empire? Kievan Rus was culturally and economically oriented towards 151 Social Science Question 075 What was the primary motive of the Mongols in controlling Russia? 153 Social Science Question 076 How did Mongol rule enable Moscow to rise to power in the subsequent Russian empire? 155 157 Social Science Question 077 Social Science Question 078 How did Mongol rule impact Russia’s social structure? The cultural impact of Mongol rule on Russia was mainly confined to 159 161 Social Science Question 079 Social Science Question 080 Why was Moscow’s rise to power interrupted after the death of Vasili I? Who were the two rival claimants to the Muscovite throne after Vasili I’s death? 163 165 Social Science Question 081 Social Science Question 082 How did the rota system of succession that Vasili II eliminated in Moscow function? Why was Kasimov’s Moscow princedom an affront to the Mongols? 167 169 Social Science Question 083 Social Science Question 084 Why did the Mongols invade Moscow in 1452? What event marked the effective beginning of Russian independence? 171 173 Social Science Question 085 Social Science Question 086 When Ivan III invaded Novgorod in 1471, Novgorod’s leaders appealed for help to the rulers of After defeating Novgorod in 1471, Ivan III imposed on the city the three requirements of 175 177 Social Science Question 087 Social Science Question 088 Why did Ivan III launch a second campaign in 1478 against Novgorod? Ivan III’s invasion of Novgorod was supported by the local 179 181 Social Science Question 089 Social Science Question 090 The unification of Russia as an independent state occurred under Moscow’s three geographic advantages were its 183 185 Social Science Question 091 Social Science Question 092 In 1326, the seat of the Russian Orthodox “metropolitan” was shifted to Which two aspects of the Orthodox church did Nil Sorsky criticize? 187 Social Science Question 093 Which element of Orthodox Church doctrine was reaffirmed in 1490 in response to Nil Sorsky’s criticisms? 191 Social Science Question 095 How did Nil Sorsky’s reformist campaigns impact the Russian state’s ties with the church? 189 Social Science Question 094 Why did aristocratic landowners support Nil Sorsky and the non-possessors? 193 Social Science Question 096 How did the Orthodox Church treat Nil Sorsky after his death? 195 Social Science Question 097 The two regents of Russia before Ivan IV assumed the throne were 199 197 Social Science Question 098 Ivan IV is also remembered as 201 Social Science Question 099 Social Science Question 100 Ivan IV reasserted the authority of the royal dynasty by Why did Ivan IV choose the title of Tsar? 203 205 Social Science Question 101 Social Science Question 102 Why did Ivan IV’s marriage displease Russian elites? How did the role of regional leaders change under Ivan IV? 207 209 Social Science Question 103 Social Science Question 104 What body did Ivan IV establish to regulate the Orthodox Church? Ivan IV prohibited the Orthodox Church from 211 213 Social Science Question 105 Social Science Question 106 Ivan IV required the Orthodox Church’s canonization processes to be How did Ivan IV reform the Russian army? 215 217 Social Science Question 107 What three eastern states did Ivan IV invade? Social Science Question 108 St. Vasily’s Cathedral commemorated 219 221 Social Science Question 109 Social Science Question 110 In what two modern-day countries was Livonia located? Which five countries supported Livonia against Ivan IV? 223 Social Science Question 111 Why did Ivan IV invade Livonia? 225 Social Science Question 112 Which two peoples did Ivan IV fail to conquer? 227 229 Social Science Question 113 Social Science Question 114 During the war against Livonia, Ivan IV’s advisors were collectively known as the Why did Ivan IV lose faith in the aristocracy’s loyalty to him during the conflict with Livonia? 231 233 Social Science Question 115 Social Science Question 116 How did the boyars defy Ivan IV in 1553? What event prompted Ivan IV to launch the Oprichnina? 235 237 Social Science Question 117 Social Science Question 118 Ivan IV’s suspicions about the boyars’ allegiance was exacerbated by his own After fleeing Moscow to Alexandrov in 1564, Ivan IV 239 Social Science Question 119 What did Ivan IV demand as a condition of his returning to power in 1564? 241 Social Science Question 120 Ivan IV secured his power during the Oprichnina by 243 245 Social Science Question 121 Who were the primary targets of the oprichniki police? 247 Social Science Question 122 Which two factors undermined Russia’s economic prosperity during Ivan IV’s reign? 249 Social Science Question 123 Social Science Question 124 How did the Oprichniki affect Russian agriculture? What caused a crisis of succession during the Oprichnina campaigns? 251 Social Science Question 125 Why was Tsar Theodore inherently unsuited to rule Russia? 255 Social Science Question 127 Who was the effective ruler of Russia under Tsar Theodore? 253 Social Science Question 126 Tsar Theodore’s main interest lay in 257 Social Science Question 128 Boris Godunov was ethnically 259 261 Social Science Question 129 Social Science Question 130 What agreement did Godunov negotiate with Constantinople’s patriarch? Why were there no living heirs to the throne after Theodore’s death in 1598? 263 265 Social Science Question 131 Social Science Question 132 In what two ways was serfdom increased in Muscovy Russia? Peasant uprisings in Russia from 1601 to 1603 were triggered by 267 269 Social Science Question 133 Social Science Question 134 How did the famine from 1601 to 1603 impact Russia’s population? What political challenge did Russian rulers face during the Time of Troubles? 271 273 Social Science Question 135 Which two groups supported the False Dmitriis during the Time of Troubles? Social Science Question 136 Why did Poland invade Russia in 1603? 275 Social Science Question 137 277 Social Science Question 138 Who overthrew the False Dmitrii after Godunov’s death in 1605? 279 The zemskii sobor was 281 Social Science Question 139 Social Science Question 140 How was the political crisis after Boris Godunov’s death resolved? Why did Michael Romanov have a strong claim to the Russian throne? 283 285 Social Science Question 141 Social Science Question 142 What two major themes characterize imperial Russian history? Which concept of empire characterizes imperial Russia under Alexander I? 287 289 Social Science Question 143 Social Science Question 144 Under Alexander I, Poland and Finland were administered as How did the nature of imperial rule shift under Nicholas I? 291 293 Social Science Question 145 Why were there two lines of succession after Tsar Alexis’s death? 295 Social Science Question 146 What compromise was reached on the succession after Tsar Theodore’s death in 1682? 297 Social Science Question 147 Social Science Question 148 What was Regent Sophia’s primary political goal? How did Regent Sophia undermine the nobility’s privileges? 299 301 Social Science Question 149 Social Science Question 150 What two areas did Russia claim under the Eternal Peace Treaty of 1666? The Eternal Peace Treaty unified Eastern Europeans against 303 Social Science Question 151 With what group did Peter I build ties while he was excluded from power by regent Sophia? 305 Social Science Question 152 How did Sophia lose power? 307 309 Social Science Question 153 Social Science Question 154 What two personal qualities gave Peter I the title ‘Peter the Great’? How did Peter I educate himself about the Russian military? 311 Social Science Question 155 How did Peter I demonstrate that he placed the interests of the state before his own? 313 Social Science Question 156 Why did Peter I launch a campaign against the Turks in 1695? 315 317 Social Science Question 157 Social Science Question 158 How did Peter I capture the Tatar stronghold of Azov in 1696? Peter I visited Europe in 1697 primarily to 319 321 Social Science Question 159 Social Science Question 160 Beards worn by Orthodox Christian Russians symbolized Peter I wanted Russians to modernize their appearance by 323 Social Science Question 161 The streltsy, created by Ivan IV, were 327 Social Science Question 163 How did Peter I suppress the streltsy? 325 Social Science Question 162 Why did Peter I cut short his European travels in 1698? 329 Social Science Question 164 Russia’s allies in the Great Northern War were 331 333 Social Science Question 165 Social Science Question 166 Why did Peter I declare war on Sweden? Where was St. Petersburg built? 335 Social Science Question 167 Why was St. Petersburg safe from destruction by invaders? 337 Social Science Question 168 How did the Swedish military change tactics after the failure of its invasion of Russia in 1708? 339 341 Social Science Question 169 Social Science Question 170 The 1709 Battle of Poltava marked Russian victory over Why did Turkey declare war on Russia in 1710? 343 345 Social Science Question 171 Social Science Question 172 Swedish enthusiasm for the Great Northern War weakened following What two concessions to Sweden did Russia make in the Treaty of Nystadt? 347 Social Science Question 173 What four territories did Russia acquire through the Great Northern War? 351 349 Social Science Question 174 What did Peter I’s policy of general conscription entail for the Russian population? 353 Social Science Question 175 Social Science Question 176 What three groups were excluded from Peter I’s conscription policy? Peter I aimed to maximize his soldiers’ fighting ability by requiring them to 355 357 Social Science Question 177 Social Science Question 178 How did Peter I describe the sovereign’s role in relation to the state? The Colleges were created by Peter I to 359 361 Social Science Question 179 Social Science Question 180 Why did Peter I institute local government reforms? In 1721, Peter I replaced the position of the Orthodox patriarch with that of 363 365 Social Science Question 181 Social Science Question 182 Who was the ultimate authority in the Orthodox Church following Peter I’s reforms? How did the function of the Orthodox Church change as a result of Peter I’s reforms? 367 369 Social Science Question 183 Social Science Question 184 What two groups did Peter I’s ‘head tax’ exclude? Peter I increased the number of individuals subject to taxation by 371 Social Science Question 185 373 Social Science Question 186 How did Peter I extract resources from the landed class? 375 Peter I’s Table of Ranks was 377 Social Science Question 187 Social Science Question 188 What major Russian academic institution did Peter I establish? How did the role of women change under Peter I? 379 381 Social Science Question 189 Social Science Question 190 What two factors limited the effectiveness of Peter I’s reforms? How did Peter I’s reforms worsen class divisions? 383 385 Social Science Question 191 Social Science Question 192 Why was Alexei hostile towards his father, Peter I? What event prompted Alexei to give up his birthright in 1716? 387 Social Science Question 193 How did Alexei respond to being coerced to return to Russia in 1718? 391 389 Social Science Question 194 Why did Peter I die without an heir? 393 Social Science Question 195 Social Science Question 196 Which Russian ruler marked the end of the Romanov line? How many rulers did Russia have between Peter I and Catherine II? 395 Social Science Question 197 In how many conflicts was Russia involved from 1733 to 1763? 399 Social Science Question 199 Prior to Peter I’s death, peasants could improve their social status by either 397 Social Science Question 198 For what two reasons did the power of the landed gentry increased after Peter I’s death? 401 Social Science Question 200 What concession mitigated the restrictions on Russian peasantry imposed from 1733 to 1763? 403 Social Science Question 201 405 Social Science Question 202 How did Catherine II become Russian royalty? Catherine II came from a lineage of 407 409 Social Science Question 203 Social Science Question 204 How did Catherine the Great to come to power? Why was Catherine II seen as a usurper? 411 Social Science Question 205 What precedent did Catherine II and her supporters use to justify her claim to the throne? 415 413 Social Science Question 206 Why were Catherine’s Enlightenment values often not put into practice? 417 Social Science Question 207 Social Science Question 208 The Nakaz, or Instruction, emphasized Catherine II’s belief in Catherine II was influenced by the political philosopher 419 421 Social Science Question 209 What two political practices did the Nakaz oppose because they violated individual rights? 423 Social Science Question 210 Catherine II viewed serfdom as 425 Social Science Question 211 Catherine II’s Legislative Commission served to Social Science Question 212 What three main issues were brought before Catherine II’s Legislative Commission? 427 Social Science Question 213 Why was Catherine II’s Legislative Commission disbanded in 1768? 431 Social Science Question 215 Following the initial successes of the 1773 rebellion, Emelian Pugachev ordered 429 Social Science Question 214 What event posed the first major challenge to Catherine II’s reign in 1773? 433 Social Science Question 216 Why were the Pugachev rebels defeated by the Russian army? 435 Social Science Question 217 How did Catherine II respond to the Pugachev rebellion? 439 437 Social Science Question 218 Why did Catherine II’s reforms following the Pugachev rebellion harm the peasantry? 441 Social Science Question 219 Social Science Question 220 Catherine II’s restructuring of the empire recognized for the first time What was the outcome of the Battle of Chesma in 1770? 443 Social Science Question 221 Why did Russia not retain control of the Balkans following its victory over the Turks in 1774? 447 445 Social Science Question 222 What prompted Turkey to declare war on Russia in 1787? 449 Social Science Question 223 Social Science Question 224 Following the Treaty of Jassy in 1792, Russia secured its power over Who did Catherine II install as Polish king? 451 453 Social Science Question 225 Social Science Question 226 What four factors weakened the Polish government in the 1700s? What event provided the pretext for the partition of Poland? 455 457 Social Science Question 227 Social Science Question 228 With which two countries did Russia cooperate in the partition of Poland? From what four states did Russia seize land during the partition of Poland? 459 461 Social Science Question 229 Social Science Question 230 Poland held a unique status in the Russian Empire in that it Paul I mistakenly believed that an alliance with Napoleon would 463 465 Social Science Question 231 Social Science Question 232 Primogeniture was established under Tsar What event allowed Alexander I to ascend to the throne? 467 469 Social Science Question 233 Social Science Question 234 Which member of his family exerted the most influence over Alexander I? What was Catherine II’s cultural impact on the Russian nobility? 471 473 Social Science Question 235 Social Science Question 236 What was Alexander I’s personal attitude towards warfare? How did Paul I influence his son Alexander I’s political priorities? 475 477 Social Science Question 237 Social Science Question 238 A theory holds that Alexander I faked his own death in 1825 so that he could Upon ascending to the throne, Alexander I lifted a ban on 479 481 Social Science Question 239 Social Science Question 240 Alexander I’s Unofficial Committee was composed of On which two issues did Alexander I’s Unofficial Committee focus? 483 Social Science Question 241 Why did Alexander I not abolish serfdom despite personally opposing the system? 487 Social Science Question 243 How did Alexander I and his Unofficial Committee view the issue of limiting the autocracy? 485 Social Science Question 242 Which two reforms of serfdom did Alexander I implement in 1903? 489 Social Science Question 244 Why was Alexander I’s Unofficial Committee suspended in 1805? 491 493 Social Science Question 245 What political structure did Michael Speransky envision for the Russian state? 495 Social Science Question 246 What social structure did Michael Speransky propose for Russia? 497 Social Science Question 247 Social Science Question 248 How did Michael Speransky propose regional administrative units in Russia be governed? How did Alexander I reinforce the legality of the Council of State’s legislative process? 499 501 Social Science Question 249 Social Science Question 250 Alexander I’s initial attitude towards the Napoleonic wars was one of How did Napoleon’s victories alter the balance of power on Russia’s borders? 503 Social Science Question 251 What four states made up the Fourth Coalition against Napoleon? 505 Social Science Question 252 What two major defeats did the Fourth Coalition against Napoleon suffer? 507 509 Social Science Question 253 Russia was left as the only major opponent of Napoleonic France following 511 Social Science Question 254 Why did Russia go to war over Georgia from 1804 to 1813? 513 Social Science Question 255 Social Science Question 256 Which three powers did Russia fight during the period from 1804 to 1813? Russia acquired the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1809 from 515 517 Social Science Question 257 Social Science Question 258 The French invasion of Russia in 1812 is also known as What three strategies did Russia use to stave off the French invasion in 1812? 519 Social Science Question 259 How did Moscow residents respond to Napoleon’s conquest of the city in 1812? 521 Social Science Question 260 Why was Napoleon forced to retreat from Moscow in 1812? 523 525 Social Science Question 261 Social Science Question 262 What two factors exacerbated Napoleon’s military defeat in Russia in 1812? Which famous novel and symphony were inspired by France’s defeat in the Patriotic War of 1812? 527 529 Social Science Question 263 Social Science Question 264 Following the war of 1812, Alexander I became preoccupied with What was the basis of Russia’s Holy Alliance? 531 533 Social Science Question 265 The four powers of the Quadruple Alliance were 535 Social Science Question 266 Through what two means did the European Congress System aim to maintain the balance of power in Europe? 537 Social Science Question 267 Social Science Question 268 How did the nature of Alexander I’s policies change after the war of 1812? What purpose did General Alexis Arakcheev’s military settlements serve? 539 541 Social Science Question 269 Social Science Question 270 General Alexis Arakcheev’s military settlements required women to Why were General Alexis Arakcheev’s military settlements a failure? 543 Social Science Question 271 The Decembrists were comprised of 545 Social Science Question 272 The Decembrists attempted to occupy the Senate Square during the 547 Social Science Question 273 549 Social Science Question 274 Why was Alexander I’s brother Grand Duke Constantine ineligible for the throne? 551 How did Nicholas I view the Decembrist revolt? 553 Social Science Question 275 Social Science Question 276 Why did Nicholas I establish ad hoc committees? Why were Nicholas I’s ad hoc committees ineffective? 555 557 Social Science Question 277 Social Science Question 278 What function did His Majesty’s Chancery play? What made up the Third Department of Nicholas I’s Chancery? 559 Social Science Question 279 What three values did the 1833 doctrine of “Official Nationality” espouse? 561 Social Science Question 280 How was “Official Nationality” significant in the development of Russian identity? 563 Social Science Question 281 565 Social Science Question 282 What two policies did the Tsar implement to promote “Official Nationality”? How did Nicholas I legitimize “Official Nationality”? 567 Social Science Question 283 Why did Nicholas I’s reforms of serfdom have little actual impact? 569 Social Science Question 284 What two commercial advantages did Russia gain as a result of the 1828 war with Turkey? 571 Social Science Question 285 What two factors caused nationalist unrest in Russia’s eastern territories in 1830? 575 573 Social Science Question 286 The Crimean War began because of disagreements over 577 Social Science Question 287 Social Science Question 288 What geopolitical considerations motivated Nicholas I to enter the Crimean War? Which two territories did Russia lose as a result of its defeat in the Crimean War? 579 Social Science Question 289 Alexander II was also known as 583 Social Science Question 291 Why did serfdom pose an obstacle to Russian agricultural expansion by the 1850s? 581 Social Science Question 290 What did Alexander II observe that confirmed his decision to end serfdom? 585 Social Science Question 292 How did Alexander II learn about the conditions of Russian serfs? 587 Social Science Question 293 How did the Russian government financially support serfdom during Alexander II’s reign? 591 589 Social Science Question 294 What fraction of the Russian population were serfs in the 1850s? 593 Social Science Question 295 Social Science Question 296 On what fraction of Russian serfs did the state hold liens in the 1850s? How did most Russian liberals view serf emancipation in the 1800s? 595 Social Science Question 297 What policy of conscription was introduced under Alexander II? 599 597 Social Science Question 298 Why was Alexander II’s policy of universal conscription politically popular? 601 Social Science Question 299 Social Science Question 300 Alexander II accompanied the emancipation of serfs with a policy of How did Alexander II ensure support for serf emancipation? 603 605 Social Science Question 301 Social Science Question 302 How did the gentry respond to Alexander II’s proposal to emancipate the serfs? Why did not all Russian serfs benefit from the land redistribution scheme in 1861? 607 609 Social Science Question 303 Social Science Question 304 Some Russian serfs took less land than they were entitled to receive upon emancipation in order to What three problems confronted Russian agriculture after the redistribution of land in 1861? 611 613 Social Science Question 305 Social Science Question 306 How did the Russian state reduce the impact of serf emancipation on the gentry? What three legal rights were defendants granted under Alexander II’s judicial reforms? 615 617 Social Science Question 307 Social Science Question 308 Which two institutions comprised Alexander II’s zemstvo? After the Crimean War, Alexander II modernized Russia’s infrastructure by 619 621 Social Science Question 309 How did Alexander II respond to the emergence of nationalist movements? 623 Social Science Question 310 Which area of the Russian empire was subject to a more limited degree of Russification under Alexander II? 625 Social Science Question 311 What did the radical group Will of the People believe? Social Science Question 312 Which two major changes in European political boundaries occurred during Alexander II’s reign? 627 Social Science Question 313 What motivated Russia to declare against the Ottomans in 1877? 631 Social Science Question 315 The Russian empire absorbed the Central Asian khanates under Tsar 629 Social Science Question 314 How did Russia’s war with the Ottomans in 1877 alter regional boundaries? 633 Social Science Question 316 How did the eastern border of the Russian empire change under Alexander II? 635 Social Science Question 317 What two forces undermined the hegemony of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1800s? 639 Social Science Question 319 Prior to Alexander III’s counter-reforms, Russian universities allowed women to 637 Social Science Question 318 The Temporary Regulations of 1881 were implemented to 641 Social Science Question 320 In 1885, what institution did Alexander III create to manage the gentry’s wealth? 643 645 Social Science Question 321 Social Science Question 322 Alexander III introduced land captains to How did Alexander III intensify the policy of Russification? 647 649 Social Science Question 323 Social Science Question 324 How did Alexander III extend the Orthodox Church’s influence? The Russian state’s policy towards pogroms was tacitly to 651 653 Social Science Question 325 Social Science Question 326 How did the Russian public view Jewish pogroms? What religious policy did Alexander III adapt from the Ottomans? 655 657 Social Science Question 327 Social Science Question 328 Why did Alexander III avoid major military conflicts during his reign? The Three Emperors League was formed between 659 Social Science Question 329 The Three Emperors League agreed to 663 661 Social Science Question 330 Why was the Three Emperors League short-lived? 665 Social Science Question 331 Social Science Question 332 Why did Great Britain oppose Russian expansion into south-central Asia? In what three ways were non-Orthodox Russians persecuted under Nicholas II? 667 Social Science Question 333 Sergei Witte served as Nicholas II’s 671 669 Social Science Question 334 What two economic activities did Sergei Witte promote? 673 Social Science Question 335 Social Science Question 336 The Russian currency was first tied to the gold standard under Tsar What two policies did Sergei Witte adopt with respect to foreign markets? 675 677 Social Science Question 337 Social Science Question 338 The two aims of the Hague Peace Conference of 1899 were What institution did the Hague Peace Conference of 1899 establish? 679 681 Social Science Question 339 Social Science Question 340 What terms of agreement did Russia negotiate with China over the Trans-Siberian Railway? For what two reasons did Russia strengthen ties with China under Nicholas II? 683 685 Social Science Question 341 Social Science Question 342 Which natural commodity did Russia covet in Manchuria? What two advantages strengthened Japan in the Russo-Japanese War? 687 Social Science Question 343 What three problems hindered the Russian army during the Russo-Japanese War? 689 Social Science Question 344 Who brokered the Treaty of Portsmouth between Russia and Japan in 1905? 691 Social Science Question 345 Which two social classes emerged in Russian society shortly prior to the 1905 revolution? 695 Social Science Question 347 The Bolsheviks’ first leader was 693 Social Science Question 346 The three major leftist groups in Russia under Nicholas II were the 697 Social Science Question 348 How did the Mensheviks differ from the Bolsheviks? 699 701 Social Science Question 349 Social Science Question 350 What form of government did the Constitutional Democratic Party support? How did revolutionary groups try to persuade Tsar Nicholas II to undertake reforms? 703 705 Social Science Question 351 Social Science Question 352 From 1898 to 1905, Russian revolutionaries enjoyed success in What event provoked the Bloody Sunday massacre? 707 709 Social Science Question 353 Social Science Question 354 Nicholas II issued the October Manifesto in response to What did the October Manifesto promise? 711 Social Science Question 355 How did the revolutionaries react to the October Manifesto? 713 Social Science Question 356 What was the legal foundation of the constitutional monarchy under Nicholas II? 715 Social Science Question 357 Why was the balance of power between Tsar Nicholas II and the duma weighted in the Tsar’s favor? 719 717 Social Science Question 358 The two chambers of the Russian legislature under Nicholas II were 721 Social Science Question 359 Social Science Question 360 For which two types of legislation was the Duma responsible? What was the ideological composition of the first Duma in May 1906? 723 Social Science Question 361 Why were the lawmakers of the first Duma ineffective? 727 725 Social Science Question 362 How did the radical leftists’ attitude towards the Duma change between the first and second elections? 729 Social Science Question 363 Social Science Question 364 Why did the 1907 elections for the Duma result in a victory for the right? How did the composition of Duma change after 1907? 731 733 Social Science Question 365 Social Science Question 366 What organization was responsible for the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand? How was Russia geographically isolated from its Western European allies in World War I? 735 737 Social Science Question 367 Social Science Question 368 What was Grigori Rasputin’s occupation? Grigori Rasputin gained influence over Nicholas II through his ties with 739 Social Science Question 369 What group was responsible for Grigori Rasputin’s murder? 743 741 Social Science Question 370 Which two Tsars were most responsible for Russia’s modernization and liberalization? 745 Social Science Question 371 Social Science Question 372 The three major historiographical interpretations of the 1917 Russian revolution are the Which aspect of the 1917 Russian revolution does the liberal interpretation emphasize? 747 749 Social Science Question 373 Social Science Question 374 According to the libertarian viewpoint, what was the primary driving force of the 1917 Russian revolution? How was Russian participation in World War I initially received domestically? 751 Social Science Question 375 What percentage of the Russian army was killed, wounded, or captured during World War I? 753 Social Science Question 376 How did World War I affect Russia’s economy? 755 Social Science Question 377 St. Petersburg demonstrators in 1917 demanded 759 757 Social Science Question 378 For what two reasons did Russian soldiers refuse to use violence against protestors in 1917? 761 Social Science Question 379 Social Science Question 380 Why did the Russian government quickly fall apart in the face of the St. Petersburg protests and military defiance in 1917? How did the Russian government respond to the refusal of Russian troops to disperse St. Petersburg protestors in 1917? 763 765 Social Science Question 381 Social Science Question 382 Who did Nicholas II name as his successor as Tsar? The Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government was 767 Social Science Question 383 The Provisional Government attempted to unite Russian society by making the central government more accessible to 769 Social Science Question 384 What two labor rights did the Provisional Government institute? 771 773 Social Science Question 385 Social Science Question 386 The Provisional Government reformed the local governmental structure by replacing governors with Why did local Russian government remain ineffective despite the Provisional Government’s reforms? 775 777 Social Science Question 387 Social Science Question 388 Why did the Provisional Government fundamentally lack legitimacy? What body convened in June 1917 to represent workers throughout Russia? 779 781 Social Science Question 389 The Petrograd Soviet’s Order Number 1 stipulated that military units should be run by 783 Social Science Question 390 What was the effect of the Petrograd Soviet’s Order Number 1? 785 Social Science Question 391 Social Science Question 392 Why did the “July days” uprising of 1917 fail? Who replaced Lvov as head of the Provisional Government? 787 Social Science Question 393 Which three interest groups coalesced behind General Kornilov’s leadership? 791 789 Social Science Question 394 General Kornilov’s main reason for opposing the Provisional Government was to restore 793 Social Science Question 395 Social Science Question 396 How did Kerensky react to Kornilov’s march on Petrograd? How did the Kornilov affair undermine Kerensky’s standing with the left? 795 797 Social Science Question 397 Social Science Question 398 Lenin did not participate in the Russian revolution until October 1917 because How did Bolshevik policy change after Lenin’s return to Russia? 799 Social Science Question 399 How did the Bolsheviks overthrow the Provisional Government in October 1917? 801 Social Science Question 400 Why did the scientific approach of Communism appeal to so many people? 803 805 Social Science Question 401 Social Science Question 402 What social context informed Marx’s work? How did Marx and other social theorists view the Industrial Revolution’s effects? 807 Social Science Question 403 Why did Marx believe other responses to the crises of industrial capitalism were inadequate? 809 Social Science Question 404 The basic thesis of historical materialism is that 811 813 Social Science Question 405 Social Science Question 406 What role does the individual play in Marxist theory? Marxist theory fails to explain how society moves from 815 817 Social Science Question 407 Social Science Question 408 What philosophical theory serves as the basis for historical materialism? The three components of Hegelian dialectic are 819 821 Social Science Question 409 Social Science Question 410 What comprises the superstructure in Marxist theory? According to Marx, the superstructure exists to 823 825 Social Science Question 411 Social Science Question 412 What theory did Marx use to explain the contradiction of capitalism? How do capitalists exploit workers, according to Marxist theory? 827 829 Social Science Question 413 Social Science Question 414 What stage of production precedes capitalism, according to Marxist theory? When did communal ownership first emerge, according to Marxist theory? 831 Social Science Question 415 According to Marxism, the primary basis of production in tribal societies was 833 Social Science Question 416 What conflict does socialism create, according to Marxist theory? 835 Social Science Question 417 837 Social Science Question 418 How does socialism evolve into communism, according to Marxist theory? 839 What labor structure characterizes communism? 841 Social Science Question 419 Social Science Question 420 Marx believed that human suffering was fundamentally caused by the belief that According to Marxist theory, socialist revolutions could only occur in 843 845 Social Science Question 421 Social Science Question 422 How did Lenin propose to overcome Russia’s underdevelopment during the socialist revolution? Lenin compensated for the elitist character of vanguard revolutionaries through the 847 Social Science Question 423 What did democratic centralism in Communist Russia entail? 849 Social Science Question 424 Lenin believed that final decisions of the socialist state should be received and implemented 851 853 Social Science Question 425 Why did Lenin believe non-industrialized colonies were ripe for revolution? 855 Social Science Question 427 Global socialist revolution would have benefited early Bolshevik Russia by Social Science Question 426 How did Lenin propose to spread socialist revolution globally? 857 Social Science Question 428 Marx believed that international socialist revolution would occur only when 859 Social Science Question 429 What was Lenin’s family background? 863 861 Social Science Question 430 Lenin’s political radicalization was brought about by the 865 Social Science Question 431 Social Science Question 432 What social democratic organization did Lenin found in 1895? Why did Lenin adopt his nom de guerre? 867 869 Social Science Question 433 Lenin’s major political treatise was 871 Social Science Question 434 What was the political composition of the Constituent Assembly in January 1918? 873 Social Science Question 435 Social Science Question 436 How did Lenin eliminate the Constituent Assembly as a political force? Why did peace negotiations between Russia and Germany fall through in early 1918? 875 Social Science Question 437 Who was responsible for rejecting the German terms of peace in early 1918? 879 Social Science Question 439 Russia’s surrender to Germany’s peace terms in 1918 resulted in the 877 Social Science Question 438 Why did Lenin reverse Russia’s rejection of Germany’s peace terms in March 1918? 881 Social Science Question 440 How did the Bolsheviks obtain resources for the state following the October Revolution? 883 885 Social Science Question 441 Social Science Question 442 How did the Bolsheviks suppress the Russian Orthodox Church after the October Revolution? What organization did the Bolsheviks create to root out counterrevolutionaries? 887 889 Social Science Question 443 Social Science Question 444 War Communism drew on the example of Production under War Communism was managed by 891 893 Social Science Question 445 Social Science Question 446 What two labor restrictions did War Communism impose? How were goods allocated under War Communism? 895 897 Social Science Question 447 How did peasants react to War Communism? Social Science Question 448 The implementation of War Communism caused industrial workers to 899 Social Science Question 449 What two reasons led to the creation of a black market under War Communism? 903 Social Science Question 451 What three types of political sabotage did the White Russians encourage? 901 Social Science Question 450 The Russian Volunteer Army was formed in late December 1917 to 905 Social Science Question 452 Why were the White Russians initially unsuccessful in undermining the Bolsheviks in peripheral regions? 907 Social Science Question 453 After the October Revolution, Nicholas II and the royal family were placed under house arrest in 911 909 Social Science Question 454 Why did Lenin order the execution of the Romanovs on July 18, 1918? 913 Social Science Question 455 Social Science Question 456 The role of foreign powers in the Russian Civil War was limited to Why did Poland invade Russia in April 1920? 915 Social Science Question 457 What was the outcome of the Russian-Polish war of 1920-1921? 919 Social Science Question 459 Why did most national attempts to declare independence from Russia fail? 917 Social Science Question 458 Which four countries successfully declared independence from Russia in 1917? 921 Social Science Question 460 What prevented the White Russians from undertaking a focused effort to overthrow the Bolsheviks? 923 925 Social Science Question 461 Social Science Question 462 Why did foreign parties not play a significant role in the Russian Civil War? What three weaknesses hindered nationalist movements during the Russian Civil War? 927 929 Social Science Question 463 Social Science Question 464 What were the three main elements of the Whites’ political program? Why did moderates eventually support the Bolsheviks in the Russian civil war? 931 933 Social Science Question 465 Social Science Question 466 Which four soviets comprised the Soviet Union in 1922? For what two reasons did Lenin propose the New Economic Policy? 935 Social Science Question 467 Over what two areas of the economy did the Russian government retain control under the NEP? 937 Social Science Question 468 Instead of requisitioning agricultural produce, the NEP 939 941 Social Science Question 469 Social Science Question 470 The NEP led to an expansion in the class of Small business owners were known in Communist Russia as 943 945 Social Science Question 471 Stalin originated from Social Science Question 472 Where was Stalin educated as a teenager? 947 949 Social Science Question 473 Social Science Question 474 Stalin took part in early Caucasian Bolshevik movements through Stalin’s pseudonym means 951 Social Science Question 475 Why did Stalin choose his pseudonym? 953 Social Science Question 476 What four personal qualities made Stalin valuable to the Bolshevik leadership? 955 Social Science Question 477 How was Stalin unlike the other major figures in the Bolshevik leadership? 959 Social Science Question 479 For what two reasons was the global spread of communism unlikely in early Communist Russia? 957 Social Science Question 478 Why was Leon Trotsky considered the most radically leftist Communist leader? 961 Social Science Question 480 Who was the main ideological opponent of Trotsky following Lenin’s death? 963 Social Science Question 481 965 Social Science Question 482 What did Nicholas Bukharin believe should be the Soviet Union’s short-term strategy following Lenin’s death? 967 Stalin’s policy of socialism in one country entailed 969 Social Science Question 483 Social Science Question 484 How did Stalin deal with his opponents after he seized power? The Politburo was the shortened name for 971 973 Social Science Question 485 Social Science Question 486 Why did Stalin oppose Lenin’s NEP? Stalin replaced Lenin’s NEP with 975 977 Social Science Question 487 Social Science Question 488 What two economic roles did the state play in Stalin’s five-year plans? Stalin’s five-year plans were generated by the 979 981 Social Science Question 489 Social Science Question 490 Why is published data on the outcomes of the Soviet Union’s five-year plans unreliable? Which two sectors of the Soviet economy did the first Five-Year Plan emphasize? 983 985 Social Science Question 491 Social Science Question 492 Why did Stalin think industrialization was ideologically necessary? The first Five-Year Plan introduced the agricultural policy of 987 Social Science Question 493 The two types of collective farms in the Soviet Union were the 991 989 Social Science Question 494 How were sovkhozy organized? 993 Social Science Question 495 Social Science Question 496 The sovkhozy mainly produced Kolkhozy were owned by 995 997 Social Science Question 497 Social Science Question 498 How did kolkhozy obtain agricultural equipment? How were kolkhoz surpluses distributed? 999 Social Science Question 499 How far were the first Five-Year Plan’s industrial production goals met? 1001 Social Science Question 500 Why was the first Five-Year Plan not a complete success despite the increased volume of production? 1003 Social Science Question 501 Why did the failure of a single sector or factory have a large effect on industrial production under the Five-Year Plans? 1007 1005 Social Science Question 502 What two factors caused a famine in Russia from 1931 to 1933? 1009 Social Science Question 503 Social Science Question 504 Stalin used the 1931 famine to his own advantage by How did Soviet citizens respond to collectivization? 1011 Social Science Question 505 Why did the second Five-Year Plan focus on balancing production cycles? 1015 1013 Social Science Question 506 What two improvements in industrial production did the second Five-Year Plan aim to achieve? 1017 Social Science Question 507 Social Science Question 508 How did the second Five-Year Plan intend to increase compliance and productivity? How did the second Five-Year Plan encourage women to enter the workforce? 1019 1021 Social Science Question 509 Social Science Question 510 Why did the Soviet Union perform well relative to the world economy under the second Five-Year Plan? Under the third Five-Year Plan, the focus of industrial growth was shifted to 1023 1025 Social Science Question 511 Social Science Question 512 Why did a Soviet black market emerge under Stalin’s five-year plans? Under Stalin’s five-year plans, women had to bear the double burden of 1027 Social Science Question 513 1029 Social Science Question 514 How were kulaks treated under Stalin? What fraction of all individuals resettled under Stalin’s five-year plans died or disappeared in the process? 1031 1033 Social Science Question 515 What event triggered the Great Purge? Social Science Question 516 How did Stalin handle the assassination of Sergei Kirov in December 1934? 1035 1037 Social Science Question 517 Social Science Question 518 What group was the initial target of the Great Purge? How did Stalin eliminate Trotsky during the Great Purge? 1039 Social Science Question 519 Four prominent Bolshevik leaders purged by Stalin were 1041 Social Science Question 520 What percentage of Bolsheviks was removed from office during the Great Purge? 1043 1045 Social Science Question 521 Social Science Question 522 The two state organs created to execute the Great Purge were Stalin’s Article 58 was a collection of laws outlining 1047 1049 Social Science Question 523 Social Science Question 524 Why did Stalin extend the Great Purge to the military? What sector of the general population did the Great Purge target in particular? 1051 1053 Social Science Question 525 Social Science Question 526 Stalin ensured purges of the general population were sufficiently thorough by imposing Approximately how many Soviet citizens were arrested or disappeared during the Great Purge? 1055 Social Science Question 527 What two purposes did the 1936 Soviet constitution serve? 1057 Social Science Question 528 How did the 1936 Soviet constitution differ in emphasis from the 1924 constitution? 1059 Social Science Question 529 What political right did the 1936 Soviet constitution extend to all individuals? 1063 1061 Social Science Question 530 How did the 1936 Soviet constitution circumscribe the political rights of Soviet citizens? 1065 Social Science Question 531 Social Science Question 532 The eleven Soviet Socialist Republics were How did the 1936 Soviet constitution recognize national and ethnic minorities? 1067 Social Science Question 533 1069 Social Science Question 534 What two bodies made up the legislative arm of government under the 1936 Soviet constitution? 1071 Social Science Question 535 Seats in the Soviet of Nationalities were allocated according to How were seats in the Union Soviet allocated? 1073 Social Science Question 536 What function did the Soviet Union’s Council of the People’s Commissars serve? 1075 Social Science Question 537 In response to the Nazi threat, Stalin first attempted to ally with 1079 1077 Social Science Question 538 For what two reasons did the British and French reject Stalin’s proposal for a mutual assistance pact? 1081 Social Science Question 539 Social Science Question 540 On August 23, 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany signed the What did the secret protocol of the Soviet Union-Nazi alliance stipulate? 1083 Social Science Question 541 How did the Soviet Union respond to Germany’s invasion of Poland in September 1939? 1087 1085 Social Science Question 542 Which two Finnish territories did the Soviet Union annex in March 1940? 1089 Social Science Question 543 Social Science Question 544 Following Germany’s invasion of Poland, Stalin entered a mutual assistance pact with The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic was created in 1940 from the two territories of 1091 Social Science Question 545 The German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 was codenamed 1095 1093 Social Science Question 546 Why was Stalin surprised by Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union? 1097 Social Science Question 547 Social Science Question 548 What mistake did Stalin make in his immediate reaction to the Nazi invasion? Which country supported the northern prong of Germany’s Operation Barbarossa? 1099 1101 Social Science Question 549 Social Science Question 550 Why did the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union stall in the north? Which three major Soviet cities did Nazi armies reach by the end of 1941? 1103 1105 Social Science Question 551 Social Science Question 552 For what three reasons was the Soviet Union able to resist defeat in the first phase of Operation Barbarossa? How did the Germany change its invasion tactic in the Soviet Union in the summer of 1942? 1107 1109 Social Science Question 553 Social Science Question 554 Why were Soviet forces able to regroup and launch a counteroffensive against Germany in late 1942? By December 1943, the Soviet counteroffensive had pushed the frontline back into 1111 Social Science Question 555 Germany launched a third offensive in summer 1943 aimed at 1113 Social Science Question 556 How were Soviet forces initially received in the eastern-central European states they occupied? 1115 1117 Social Science Question 557 Social Science Question 558 Which two Axis powers defected to the Allies with the arrival of Soviet forces? Which five east-central European capitals did the Soviets liberate? 1119 1121 Social Science Question 559 Social Science Question 560 The Soviets only entered the Pacific war in 1945 after What advantage did the Soviets gain by declaring war on Japan in August 1945? 1123 Social Science Question 561 In what two ways did dissent within the Soviet Union manifest itself during World War II? 1127 Social Science Question 563 What positive outcome did Soviet participation and victory in World War II achieve? 1125 Social Science Question 562 How many casualties did the Soviet Union suffer in World War II? 1129 Social Science Question 564 Which group did Stalin’s purges target immediately after World War II? 1131 1133 Social Science Question 565 Social Science Question 566 After World War II, Stalin initiated a post-war propaganda campaign against Stalin attributed the quality of ‘rootless cosmopolitan’ to 1135 Social Science Question 567 In what two ways were Jews discriminated against in post-World War II Soviet Union? 1137 Social Science Question 568 What social class did Stalin target as a source of dissent after World War II? 1139 1141 Social Science Question 569 Social Science Question 570 During the rebuilding of destroyed cities and towns, the fourth Five-Year Plan aimed to How did the fourth Five-Year Plan fund improvements in living conditions for Soviet citizens? 1143 Social Science Question 571 What external factor enabled the high domestic growth rates of the fourth Five-Year Plan? 1145 Social Science Question 572 Economic growth rates during the fourth Five-Year Plan were distributed 1147 Social Science Question 573 In what two areas did the fifth Five-Year Plan extend on the previous plan? 1151 1149 Social Science Question 574 The two major conferences of the Allied leaders of World War II were held at 1153 Social Science Question 575 Social Science Question 576 How did the Allied leaders agree to deal with Germany at the Yalta Conference? At the Yalta conference, Stalin demanded a 1155 1157 Social Science Question 577 Social Science Question 578 What concession did Stalin make to secure his demands at the Yalta conference? In what two ways did Stalin renege on his promises at Yalta prior to the Potsdam conference? 1159 Social Science Question 579 How were the arrangements for occupying Germany altered at the Potsdam Conference? 1161 Social Science Question 580 What two new demands did Stalin make at the Potsdam Conference? 1163 Social Science Question 581 Stalin responded to the Marshall Plan’s offer of aid to Europe by 1167 Social Science Question 583 How did Stalin manage trade within the eastern bloc? 1165 Social Science Question 582 What three means did Stalin use to secure Soviet influence in east-central Europe? 1169 Social Science Question 584 The Warsaw Pact was a 1171 Social Science Question 585 What prompted Stalin to create the Warsaw Pact in 1955? 1175 Social Science Question 587 How did Soviet propaganda campaigns change after Stalin’s death? 1173 Social Science Question 586 After the death of Stalin, the political regime in the Soviet Union could be best describe as 1177 Social Science Question 588 Why did major propaganda campaigns cease in the Soviet Union after Stalin’s tenure? 1179 1181 Social Science Question 589 Social Science Question 590 To what social class did Nikita Khrushchev’s family belong? Nikita Khrushchev originally learned the trade of 1183 1185 Social Science Question 591 Social Science Question 592 In what political activity did Nikita Khrushchev engage during World War I? With which Communist faction did Khrushchev ally himself during the 1917 revolution? 1187 1189 Social Science Question 593 Social Science Question 594 After Lenin’s death, Khrushchev allied himself with How was Khrushchev involved in Stalin’s purges? 1191 1193 Social Science Question 595 Khrushchev earned his Order of Lenin for Social Science Question 596 Who became party secretary and Prime Minister immediately after Stalin’s death? 1195 Social Science Question 597 Lavrentiy Beria’s position under Stalin was 1199 1197 Social Science Question 598 Which two Soviet leaders did Malenkov pass over for the position of party secretary? 1201 Social Science Question 599 Social Science Question 600 How did Khrushchev eliminate Beria as a political threat? Who became Prime Minister after Malenkov resigned in February 1955? 1203 Social Science Question 601 How did Khrushchev signal a break with Stalin’s policies? 1207 1205 Social Science Question 602 Khrushchev avoided criticizing the Soviet Union or Communist Party during his denunciation of Stalin by suggesting that 1209 Social Science Question 603 Social Science Question 604 Why did Khrushchev’s denunciation of Stalin reinforce his political power? Why did Khrushchev become Prime Minister in 1958? 1211 Social Science Question 605 Why did the sixth Five-Year Plan fail? 1215 1213 Social Science Question 606 Why did the seventh Five-Year Plan recalibrate the Soviet economic system? 1217 Social Science Question 607 Social Science Question 608 What sector of industrial production did the seventh Five-Year Plan focus on? How did the seventh Five-Year Plan expand the welfare state? 1219 Social Science Question 609 How did Khrushchev’s democratization of the Central Committee benefit his interests? 1223 Social Science Question 611 For what two reasons was the scope of Khrushchev’s “thaw” limited in practice? 1221 Social Science Question 610 Khrushchev’s “thaw” entailed relaxing restrictions on 1225 Social Science Question 612 What crop did Khrushchev attempt to introduce to Soviet agriculture? 1227 1229 Social Science Question 613 Social Science Question 614 Why did Khrushchev initiate his Virgin Lands campaign? Khrushchev reformed the education system to emphasize 1231 1233 Social Science Question 615 Sputnik I was the Social Science Question 616 In what type of military conflicts did the Soviet Union become involved under Khrushchev? 1235 1237 Social Science Question 617 Social Science Question 618 Thermonuclear warfare nearly erupted in 1962 as a result of Who was the Polish party secretary during Khrushchev’s tenure? 1239 Social Science Question 619 What two reasons prompted Polish strikes in October 1956? 1241 Social Science Question 620 How did Gomulka persuade the Soviets not to intervene in the 1956 Polish uprising? 1243 Social Science Question 621 The Soviet decision not to interfere in the 1956 Polish uprising triggered 1247 Social Science Question 623 For what two reasons did Khrushchev face opposition within the Communist Party? 1245 Social Science Question 622 What development in the Hungarian 1956 uprising prompted Soviet intervention? 1249 Social Science Question 624 Why did Khrushchev resign in October 1964? 1251 1253 Social Science Question 625 Social Science Question 626 What reason did Khrushchev give for resigning in October 1964? After completing basic military training, Brezhnev worked as 1255 Social Science Question 627 Who did Brezhnev appoint as Prime Minister? 1257 Social Science Question 628 Brezhnev’s leadership style was 1259 Social Science Question 629 In what two ways did Brezhnev publicly promote a cult of personality? 1263 Social Science Question 631 What was the main purpose of the Brezhnev Constitution? 1261 Social Science Question 630 The Brezhnev Constitution declared that socialism in the Soviet Union 1265 Social Science Question 632 The Brezhnev Constitution provided for extensive individual rights in accordance with 1267 Social Science Question 633 What was Brezhnev’s attitude towards Khrushchev’s policies? 1271 1269 Social Science Question 634 In what three ways did Brezhnev use propaganda to suppress dissident actions? 1273 Social Science Question 635 Social Science Question 636 Samizdat emerged during the tenure of Samizdat was 1275 Social Science Question 637 How was samizdat distributed? 1279 Social Science Question 639 How did the priorities of the party elite change after Stalin’s tenure? 1277 Social Science Question 638 The elite class of Soviet politicians and bureaucrats was known as the 1281 Social Science Question 640 What was the role of Marxist ideology in the post-Stalin nomenklatura’s decisions? 1283 Social Science Question 641 The lifestyle of the Soviet nomenklatura was characterized by 1287 1285 Social Science Question 642 Which five-year plan saw the beginning of an economic downturn in the Soviet Union? 1289 Social Science Question 643 Social Science Question 644 Why was the ninth Five-Year Plan a marked departure from previous plans? What two international events hurt the Soviet economy in the 1970s? 1291 Social Science Question 645 How did the Soviet Union obtain sufficient supplies of food during the 1970s drought? 1295 1293 Social Science Question 646 In what two ways did Brezhnev attempt to overcome the Soviet Union’s economic stagnation? 1297 Social Science Question 647 Social Science Question 648 What three qualities of Soviet workers hindered Brezhnev’s efforts to spur economic growth? Why was there a shortage of funding for Soviet Union consumer markets in the 1970s? 1299 1301 Social Science Question 649 Social Science Question 650 What foreign policy victory did the Soviet Union achieve under Brezhnev? Why did second-strike nuclear capabilities act as a deterrent? 1303 1305 Social Science Question 651 Social Science Question 652 What new foreign policy approach was adopted by the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s? The first sign of détente between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s was the 1307 1309 Social Science Question 653 Social Science Question 654 The 1969 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks aimed to What treaty did Nixon and Brezhnev sign in 1972? 1311 1313 Social Science Question 655 Social Science Question 656 To what two conditions did signatories to the Helsinki Accords agree? The Helsinki Accords prompted the formation of 1315 Social Science Question 657 Two major dissident movements in the eastern bloc were 1319 Social Science Question 659 Why was the SALT II treaty never ratified? 1317 Social Science Question 658 What did the SALT II treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union stipulate? 1321 Social Science Question 660 The rebels against the Communist Afghanistan regime in 1979 were comprised of 1323 Social Science Question 661 Why did the Soviet Union intervene in Afghanistan in 1979? 1327 Social Science Question 663 How was the Soviet war in Afghanistan resolved? 1325 Social Science Question 662 The US demonstrated its opposition to the Soviet Union’s involvement in Afghanistan by boycotting 1329 Social Science Question 664 The Prague Spring was initiated by 1331 1333 Social Science Question 665 Social Science Question 666 What was Brezhnev’s initial response to the Prague Spring? How did the Soviet Union suppress the Prague Spring? 1335 Social Science Question 667 Who replaced Alexander Dubček following the suppression of the Prague Spring? 1337 Social Science Question 668 Husák’s policy of repression after the Prague Spring was known as 1339 1341 Social Science Question 669 Social Science Question 670 The Brezhnev Doctrine stated that Charter 77 was led by 1343 Social Science Question 671 Who was the leader of Solidarity? 1345 Social Science Question 672 Solidarity came to prominence in 1980 when it held 1347 Social Science Question 673 For what two reasons did Solidarity pose a direct threat to the Polish state and party? 1351 Social Science Question 675 What two problems did Soviet workers face as a result of slowing economic growth by the 1980s? 1349 Social Science Question 674 How did the Polish regime respond to Solidarity? 1353 Social Science Question 676 Before becoming General Secretary, Yuri Andropov served as 1355 Social Science Question 677 For what two major accomplishments was Andropov known prior to becoming General Secretary? 1359 1357 Social Science Question 678 How did Andropov differ from other members of the Soviet nomenklatura? 1361 Social Science Question 679 Social Science Question 680 What did Andropov see as the root causes of the Soviet Union’s decline? In what three ways did Andropov respond to growing social unrest and strikes? 1363 1365 Social Science Question 681 Social Science Question 682 Andropov responded to Soviet setbacks in the Afghanistan war by How was the Afghanistan conflict received by the Soviet public? 1367 Social Science Question 683 What two decisions demonstrated Andropov’s belligerence in foreign policy? 1369 Social Science Question 684 How did Ronald Reagan describe the Soviet Union under Andropov? 1371 1373 Social Science Question 685 Why was Andropov’s tenure only fifteen months long? 1375 Social Science Question 686 Who succeeded Yuri Andropov? 1377 Social Science Question 687 Konstantin Chernenko’s political patron was Social Science Question 688 In what two ways did Chernenko attempt to improve workers’ living and working conditions? 1379 1381 Social Science Question 689 Instability and lack of vision within the Communist Party in the early 1980s was visible in 1383 Social Science Question 690 Mikhail Gorbachev came from a family of 1385 Social Science Question 691 Social Science Question 692 What profession was Gorbachev trained in? Why did Gorbachev’s youth differentiate him from his predecessors? 1387 Social Science Question 693 The Russian terms for Gorbachev’s three major reform initiatives were 1391 1389 Social Science Question 694 What was the goal of perestroika? 1393 Social Science Question 695 Social Science Question 696 Gorbachev’s Law on State Enterprise served to What did Gorbachev’s Law on Cooperatives legalize? 1395 Social Science Question 697 For the first time in the Soviet Union’s existence, perestroika allowed 1399 1397 Social Science Question 698 For what two reasons did Gorbachev open up the Soviet Union’s economy to foreign investment? 1401 Social Science Question 699 Social Science Question 700 What political reform did Gorbachev implement under perestroika? Gorbachev hoped that glasnost would benefit the Soviet Union by 1403 Social Science Question 701 How did Gorbachev hope glasnost would affect the Communist Party? 1407 Social Science Question 703 Why did perestroika have effects on the economy that Gorbachev had not desired? 1405 Social Science Question 702 What initial move did Gorbachev make towards democratizing the Soviet Union’s political processes? 1409 Social Science Question 704 For what two reasons did tax revenues decline under perestroika? 1411 1413 Social Science Question 705 Social Science Question 706 Perestroika caused the Soviet currency to How did the state media respond to glasnost? 1415 Social Science Question 707 Why did new media forms begin to emerge under glasnost? 1417 Social Science Question 708 What threat to the Soviet Union’s national unity emerged during the glasnost era? 1419 Social Science Question 709 Protests in the Baltic and Caucasus republics from 1986 to 1988 opposed the 1423 1421 Social Science Question 710 How was demokratizatsiya extended in 1990? 1425 Social Science Question 711 Social Science Question 712 How did Gorbachev signal his openness to international cooperation? What was Gorbachev’s attitude towards the US? 1427 Social Science Question 713 The Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan under the leadership of 1431 Social Science Question 715 What implication did Gorbachev’s Sinatra Doctrine have for east-central European Communist parties? 1429 Social Science Question 714 Gorbachev’s Sinatra Doctrine signaled that 1433 Social Science Question 716 Which European Communist regime was violently overthrown in the 1990s? 1435 1437 Social Science Question 717 Social Science Question 718 How did the Soviet Communist Party fare in regional elections in early 1990? Which two Soviet republics demanded complete independence in late 1990? 1439 1441 Social Science Question 719 Social Science Question 720 How did Gorbachev suppress nationalist demands for independence in January 1991? What concession did Gorbachev make to nationalist independence movements in 1991? 1443 Social Science Question 721 The 1991 referendum on the Soviet Union’s borders was boycotted by 1447 1445 Social Science Question 722 What was the electoral outcome of the 1991 referendum on the Soviet Union’s borders? 1449 Social Science Question 723 Social Science Question 724 What did the new Soviet constitution drafted in 1991 entail? What group carried out the August 1991 coup against Gorbachev? 1451 1453 Social Science Question 725 Social Science Question 726 How did Muscovites react to the coup against Gorbachev? Who was elected Russian President in 1991? 1455 1457 Social Science Question 727 Social Science Question 728 What dramatic gesture of defiance did Yeltsin make during the 1991 coup? How were the leaders of the 1991 Soviet coup dealt with? 1459 1461 Social Science Question 729 Social Science Question 730 In the aftermath of the 1991 Soviet coup, the entire Politburo was Why did several minor players in the 1991 Soviet coup commit suicide? 1463 Social Science Question 731 Why did the August 1991 coup ultimately harm Gorbachev? 1465 Social Science Question 732 Which two Soviet republics had declared their independence prior to the August 1991 coup? 1467 Social Science Question 733 How did Gorbachev attempt to retain control over the process of dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991? 1471 Social Science Question 735 The Commonwealth of Independent States prescribed cooperation on matters of 1469 Social Science Question 734 Which three countries comprised the Commonwealth of Independent States? 1473 Social Science Question 736 What are the two major components of democratic transition? 1475 Social Science Question 737 Liberalization preceding enfranchisement was the model of democratization practiced in 1479 Social Science Question 739 Why is simultaneous liberalization and inclusivity in non-democratic regimes risky? 1477 Social Science Question 738 Which process of democratization tends to produce authoritarian states? 1481 Social Science Question 740 Russia was a full autocracy before the fall of the Soviet Union except 1483 Social Science Question 741 Anocracy is characterized by 1487 Social Science Question 743 Anocracies tend to be autocratic in the two aspects of 1485 Social Science Question 742 Which two aspects of democracy tend to be present in an anocracy? 1489 Social Science Question 744 Why did Russia’s lack of prior democratic experience hinder its democratization? 1491 Social Science Question 745 The territorial disintegration of the Soviet Union led to a national 1495 Social Science Question 747 Why was Yeltsin’s approach to handling the transition to democracy unsuccessful? 1493 Social Science Question 746 How did Russian leaders initially handle the different levels of transition to democracy? 1497 Social Science Question 748 How did Vladimir Putin change Russia’s approach to democratization? 1499 Social Science Question 749 What personal experience contributed to Yeltsin’s opposition to the Communist Party? 1503 1501 Social Science Question 750 In university, Yeltsin studied 1505 Social Science Question 751 Social Science Question 752 Why did Yeltsin join the Communist party in 1968? What position did Yeltsin hold at the beginning of Gorbachev’s reforms? 1507 1509 Social Science Question 753 Social Science Question 754 How was Yeltsin viewed within the party during Gorbachev’s tenure? For what two reasons did Yeltsin prove popular with the public? 1511 1513 Social Science Question 755 Social Science Question 756 What percentage of the vote did Yeltsin capture in the 1991 presidential elections? In designing his economic reforms, Yeltsin drew on the advice of the economist 1515 1517 Social Science Question 757 Social Science Question 758 ‘Shock therapy’ reforms primarily aim to What three economic measures does ‘shock therapy’ prescribe? 1519 1521 Social Science Question 759 Social Science Question 760 How did ‘shock therapy’ overcome economic stagnation? What two outcomes did ‘shock therapy’ hope to achieve? 1523 Social Science Question 761 The two distinguishing characteristics of ‘shock therapy’ reform that Yeltsin ignored were 1527 Social Science Question 763 What method did Yeltsin use to privatize state-owned resources? 1525 Social Science Question 762 How did Yeltsin’s reforms differ from standard ‘shock therapy’? 1529 Social Science Question 764 Many Russian citizens made poor use of their privatization vouchers by buying shares in 1531 1533 Social Science Question 765 Social Science Question 766 Why did Yeltsin’s voucher program for privatization fail to ensure public participation? Why did Yeltsin’s voucher program for privatization lose credibility with the public? 1535 Social Science Question 767 In what two ways did the Soviet state intervene in the consumer goods market? 1537 Social Science Question 768 Yeltsin devalued the Russian currency by 1539 Social Science Question 769 The removal of price controls in Russia under Yeltsin led to 1543 Social Science Question 771 Russian citizens facing financial hardship in the 1990s were unable to fall back on the state because 1541 Social Science Question 770 What exacerbated the hyperinflation caused by the removal of price controls under Yeltsin? 1545 Social Science Question 772 Why did Yeltsin’s economy reforms exacerbate class inequality? 1547 1549 Social Science Question 773 Social Science Question 774 How did Russia’s ‘shock therapy’ policies affect the development of its class structure? The vacuum left by the dismantling of the Communist welfare state was filled by 1551 1553 Social Science Question 775 Social Science Question 776 Why did the emergence of Russian mafias under Yeltsin hinder democratization? How did Yeltsin attempt to stimulate investment and innovation to mitigate the impact of ‘shock therapy’? 1555 Social Science Question 777 What was the effect of Yeltsin’s modifications to his ‘shock therapy’ policies? 1559 1557 Social Science Question 778 The 1998 Russian economic crisis was triggered by the 1561 Social Science Question 779 Social Science Question 780 Why was Russia so vulnerable to the 1998 Asian financial crisis? Why did the IMF and World Bank cut off Russian loans in 1998? 1563 Social Science Question 781 Russia’s default on interest payments in 1998 was followed by the collapse of 1567 1565 Social Science Question 782 Which two ministers did Yeltsin successively appoint to replace Viktor Chernomyrdin as Prime Minister? 1569 Social Science Question 783 Social Science Question 784 The Russian government responded to the 1998 economic crisis by How did Russian GDP change during Yeltsin’s tenure? 1571 1573 Social Science Question 785 Under Yeltsin, Russians increasingly prioritized 1575 Social Science Question 787 What two responsibilities of the government did most Russians believe were important, according to a 2000 survey? Social Science Question 786 By 2000, a majority of Russians believed that the economy of a democracy would be 1577 Social Science Question 788 What was the initial constitutional basis of the Russian Federation? 1579 1581 Social Science Question 789 Social Science Question 790 Why was it unnecessary to write a new democratic constitution for the Russian Federation? What advantage did the retention of the Brezhnev constitution for the Russian Federation confer? 1583 Social Science Question 791 What aspect of the Russian Federation’s constitution led to a 1993 constitutional crisis? 1585 Social Science Question 792 Yeltsin’s acting Prime Minister in 1992 was 1587 1589 Social Science Question 793 Social Science Question 794 During the Soviet era, Chernomyrdin worked as Why was Yeltsin forced to change Prime Ministers in 1992? 1591 Social Science Question 795 What triggered the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis? 1593 Social Science Question 796 The Russian Parliament reacted to Yeltsin’s unconstitutional dissolution of Parliament in 1993 by 1595 1597 Social Science Question 797 Social Science Question 798 How did Yeltsin resolve the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis? What system of government was the basis of the 1993 Russian constitution? 1599 1601 Social Science Question 799 Social Science Question 800 Which three aspects of Russian political culture influenced the reactionary elements of the 1993 constitution? What three rights did the 1993 Russian constitution include as safeguards against the abuses of the Soviet period? 1603 Social Science Question 801 What was the term limit of the Russian president under the 1993 constitution? 1607 1605 Social Science Question 802 How did the 1993 Russian constitution allow the president to bypass the legislative process? 1609 Social Science Question 803 Social Science Question 804 What three legislative powers did the 1993 Russian constitution grant the president? How did the Federal Assembly serve as a check on the president’s power under the 1993 Russian constitution? 1611 1613 Social Science Question 805 Social Science Question 806 The Duma serves as a check on the president’s power by its ability to The Russian Federal Assembly is composed of the 1615 Social Science Question 807 How are seats in the Russian Federation Council distributed? 1617 Social Science Question 808 Until 2000, the representatives of each region in the Federation Council were the 1619 1621 Social Science Question 809 Social Science Question 810 What function does the Federation Council mainly serve? The Federation Council’s legislative powers are limited to 1623 1625 Social Science Question 811 Social Science Question 812 How many members comprise the Duma? Which three types of legislation is the Duma not empowered to originate? 1627 Social Science Question 813 How were members of the Duma originally elected under the 1993 constitution? 1631 1629 Social Science Question 814 What change was made to the electoral laws of the Duma in 2007? 1633 Social Science Question 815 Social Science Question 816 The 2007 changes in the Duma electoral laws effectively How many political parties were allowed to run in the 2007 Russian elections? 1635 1637 Social Science Question 817 Social Science Question 818 Which four Russian political parties gained seats in the Duma in the 2007 elections? Fair Russia was formed in 2006 from a merger of 1639 Social Science Question 819 Compared to the other Russian parties, Fair Russia is the most 1641 Social Science Question 820 The smallest party in the Duma is 1643 1645 Social Science Question 821 Social Science Question 822 Who founded the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia? The Liberal Democratic Party’s political platform centers around 1647 Social Science Question 823 Which two groups are the main targets of the Liberal Democratic Party’s opposition? 1649 Social Science Question 824 How did the Liberal Democratic Party fare in the 1993 Russian elections? 1651 1653 Social Science Question 825 Social Science Question 826 What position does the Communist Party of the Russian Federation take towards Stalin? How is the Communist Party of the Russian Federation ideologically similar to the Liberal Democratic Party? 1655 1657 Social Science Question 827 Social Science Question 828 Which two sectors of the public tend to support the Communist Party of the Russian Federation? What enabled the Communist Party of the Russian Federation to win a plurality of seats in the 1995 elections? 1659 Social Science Question 829 United Russia was formed in 2001 from a merger of 1663 1661 Social Science Question 830 How did United Russia garner enough support to govern in 2003 despite lacking a majority? 1665 Social Science Question 831 Social Science Question 832 On social issues, United Russia tends to emphasize How did Russians’ political orientation shift during the 1990s? 1667 1669 Social Science Question 833 Social Science Question 834 What was the most common political identification of Russians in 2000? In 2000, Russians were least likely to identify themselves as politically 1671 Social Science Question 835 What three main social problems did Russia face in transitioning from the Soviet Union? 1673 Social Science Question 836 The Chechen nationalist rebels in the 1990s were led by 1675 1677 Social Science Question 837 Social Science Question 838 How did Dudayev respond to Yeltsin’s initial attempts to suppress Chechen nationalists? How did Yeltsin respond to Dudayev’s second declaration of Chechen independence? 1679 1681 Social Science Question 839 Social Science Question 840 What two considerations drove Yeltsin’s decision to invade Chechnya in 1994? The combatants in the first Chechen war were accused of 1683 1685 Social Science Question 841 Social Science Question 842 What tactic did Chechen rebels adopt in response to the 1994 Russian invasion? The death toll of the First Chechen War on both sides was 1687 1689 Social Science Question 843 How was the First Chechen War ended? Social Science Question 844 Which group reignited the conflict in Chechnya in 1999? 1691 1693 Social Science Question 845 Social Science Question 846 What tactic did Chechnya rebels use in 1999 against Russian control? By the late Soviet era, women had the triple burden of 1695 Social Science Question 847 How did the status of women change after the collapse of the Soviet Union? 1697 Social Science Question 848 What two factors contributed to the reversal of gender equality after the collapse of the Soviet Union? 1699 Social Science Question 849 Why did civil society not emerge in imperial Russia? 1703 Social Science Question 851 Membership in labor unions after the fall of the Soviet Union 1701 Social Science Question 850 What attitude did Russians hold towards civil society following the Soviet Union’s collapse? 1705 Social Science Question 852 Which two public institutions did a majority of Russians trust, according to a 2000 survey? 1707 1709 Social Science Question 853 Social Science Question 854 According to a 2000 survey, the three public institutions least trusted by Russians were Which demographic of Russians is most likely to have confidence in democracy, according to a 2000 survey? 1711 1713 Social Science Question 855 Social Science Question 856 Why were hardline conservatives able to retain political influence even after the fall of the Soviet Union? What prompted Yeltsin to appoint Putin as Prime Minister and as his preferred successor in 1999? 1715 1717 Social Science Question 857 Social Science Question 858 Prior to becoming Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin served as What was the outcome of the December 1999 elections in Russia? 1719 1721 Social Science Question 859 Social Science Question 860 Vladimir Putin resigned from the KGB following Who introduced Putin into Russian politics? 1723 Social Science Question 861 What position did Anatoly Sobchak hold in the early 1990s? 1727 Social Science Question 863 For what three reasons was Putin popular with the Russian public in 2000? 1725 Social Science Question 862 Which three national-level positions did Vladimir Putin hold before heading the secret police? 1729 Social Science Question 864 Which interest group did Putin target immediately after taking office? 1731 1733 Social Science Question 865 Social Science Question 866 What three objectives did Putin have in his initial set of reforms? How did Putin strengthen the power of the central government? 1735 1737 Social Science Question 867 Social Science Question 868 Putin asserted his power over the Duma by Putin’s governmental appointees were often former 1739 1741 Social Science Question 869 Social Science Question 870 How did Putin restrict press freedom? Putin eliminated political opponents by 1743 Social Science Question 871 How was Alexander Litvinenko eliminated as a potential political opponent to Putin? 1745 Social Science Question 872 How did Putin undermine the independence of the judiciary? 1747 1749 Social Science Question 873 Social Science Question 874 What percentage of the vote did Putin win in the 2004 presidential election? For what two reasons did Russians vote to re-elect Putin as President in 2004? 1751 1753 Social Science Question 875 Social Science Question 876 Retrospective economic voting, or pocketbook voting, is defined as How did Putin intervene in the market economy to keep prices affordable? 1755 Social Science Question 877 Why did Yeltsin launch a second military campaign in Chechnya in 1999? 1759 1757 Social Science Question 878 What three tactics did Chechen terrorists use? 1761 Social Science Question 879 Social Science Question 880 In 2002, Putin intensified his anti-terrorist efforts after What policy did Putin adopt towards the Chechen insurgency? 1763 1765 Social Science Question 881 Social Science Question 882 How did Putin respond to the September 2004 Chechen terrorist attack? Why did Putin’s response to the Chechen insurgency serve his own interests? 1767 1769 Social Science Question 883 Social Science Question 884 What two major objectives did Putin’s economic policy pursue? Putin changed parliamentary rules in 2006 such that 1771 Social Science Question 885 What two changes did Putin make to the electoral process in 2006? 1775 1773 Social Science Question 886 What crime, carried out in October 2006, underlined the dangers of criticizing the Russian government? 1777 Social Science Question 887 Social Science Question 888 How did Putin’s foreign policy shift during his tenure? Putin sought to tie Russia more closely to international trade markets by 1779 1781 Social Science Question 889 Social Science Question 890 How did Putin cooperate with the US in its war against Afghanistan? What three signs of Western influence in Russia’s ‘backyard’ did Putin oppose? 1783 1785 Social Science Question 891 Social Science Question 892 What constitutional amendment did Putin propose in 2007? What three positions did Medvedev hold prior to being named Putin’s successor? 1787 1789 Social Science Question 893 Social Science Question 894 Which three economic fields did Medvedev promote? Medvedev formed the Anti-Corruption Council to 1791 Social Science Question 895 What was the Russian public’s attitude towards Medvedev’s anti-corruption campaign? 1793 Social Science Question 896 Medvedev’s anti-corruption campaign has been criticized for its 1795 1797 Social Science Question 897 Social Science Question 898 What prompted Medvedev’s reforms of the Russian police force? How did Medvedev reform the Russian police force? 1799 1801 Social Science Question 899 Social Science Question 900 Why does the Polity IV Project evaluate Putin relatively favorably? For what two reasons did Russia’s Polity IV score drop in 2007?