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Russia - Terms

Teacher: Professor Thomas
Across
A powerful government based in Moscow, formed by Lenin's Bolsheviks that should run the economy, taking land and resources from the wealthy to benefit the poor majority
Semi-arid grasslands in western Central Asia
Greater "openness" and transparency in the workings of all levels of Soviet government
Russia plus 21 mostly ethnic internal republics or semi-autonomous regions
Farmers from Poland, Belarus, and Ukraine
Powerful monarch who lived in splendor and ruled the Russian empire
Under Gorbachev "restructuring," decentralized government decision making; entrepreneurs allowed to sell goods and services
The largest political unit in the world, stretching from Central Europe to the Pacific Ocean; one-sixth of Earth's land surface; broke apart in 1991 ending a 70-year nearly complete government control of economy, society, and politics
Down
The wealthy minority who owned the factories, farms, businesses, and other means of production
Automobile exhausts, raw sewage, agricultural chemicals that drain from fields into water supplies
Situated between two rival and politically powerful entities
Just south of the tundra lays a vast, cold-adapted coniferous forest that stretches from northern European Russia to the Pacific with largest portion east of the Urals and forestry is the dominant economic activity; unrestrained ecological concerns
State owned energy company; tenth largest in the world
Extremely wealthy individuals who wield enormous, often clandestine political control
Large numbers of ethnic Russians were settled in non-Russian ethnic areas and given the best jobs and most powerful positions in regional government to force rebellious minorities to conform to state's goals
A trade consortium of Brazil, Russia, India, and China; an economic counterweight to the United States and European Union
Treeless area in the far north where only mosses and lichens can grow because of the extreme cold, the shallow soils, and the permafrost