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Factors ShapingPolitics

PoliticalProcess

PoliticalInstitutions

Public Policy

CurrentIssues

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Topic 1100 Question

What percent of Russia’s population is ethnically Russian?

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Topic 1 100 Answer

80%

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Topic 1200 Question

In what year did the USSR fall and the Russian Federation begin?

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Topic 1 200 Answer

1991

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Topic 1300 Question

What is Russia’s rank in land size compared to the rest of the world?

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Topic 1 300 Answer

#1

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Topic 1400 Question

What was the name of the economic reform passed by Gorbachev that

allowed some capitalist concessions in Russia?

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Topic 1 400 Answer

Perestroika

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Topic 1500 Question

Who was the last tsar to rule Russia?

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Topic 1 500 Answer

Nicolas II

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Topic 2100 Question

How is the president of Russia elected and how long is the term?

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Topic 2 100 Answer

He is elected by a vote and the term is six years due to the constitution of 1993.  Each president can only serve up to two terms.

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Topic 2200 Question

What kind of political system does Russia have?

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Topic 2 200 Answer

Federation

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Topic 2300 Question

What is the largest political party in Russia?

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Topic 2 300 Answer

United Russia

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Topic 2 400 Question 

During Soviet rule, 100% of the public participated in politics because it was

forced.  Now, what percent of Russian’s citizens are members of a political party?

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Topic 2 400 Answer

1%

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Topic 2 500 Question

What are the three types of elections in Russia?

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Topic 2 500 Answer

Referendum, Duma Elections, and Presidential Elections

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Topic 3 100 Question

Which “interest group” is very involved in the KGB and sometimes used (unofficially)

by the government to exercise power?

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Topic 3 100 Answer

Russian Mafia

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Topic 3 200 Question

Which region of Russia hasn’t signed the treaty that binds the regions?

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Topic 3 200 Answer

Chechnya

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Topic 3 300 Question

How many of Russia’s 89 regions are made up of a non-Russian majority?

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Topic 3 300 Answer

21 regions

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Topic 3 400 Question

What does the government have major control over and therefore uses

for propaganda purposes?

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Topic 3 400 Answer

Media

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Topic 3 500 Question

The Constitution of 1993 created a three branch government. What are the three branches and what are they made up of?

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Topic 3 500 Answer

1. Executive: President and Prime Minister2. Legislative: Duma and Federal Council

3. Judicial: Supreme Court and Constitutional Court

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Topic 4100 Question

Who does the President appoint?

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Topic 4 100 Answer

The President appoints the Prime minister and cabinet

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Topic 4 200 Question

How did Russia resolve Checnya’s terrorism attacks in the early 2000s?

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Topic 4 200 Answer

Held a referendum that reintegrated Chechnya within Russia.

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Topic 4300 Question

How does Russia keep its external safety from Chechnya’s terrorists?

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Topic 4 300 Answer

They have expanded anti-terrorist operations in the region of Chechnya

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Topic 4 400 Question

How did Russia try and resolve  the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

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Topic 4 400 Answer

They brought the two sides together and had them sign a cease fire

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Topic 4 500 Question

Name a way that Putin is able to regulate the behavior of citizens.

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Topic 4500 Answer

Censorship lawsArrest with little real cause

Youth campsPropaganda

IndoctrinationUse of the Russian Mafia

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Topic 5100 Question

What were Yeltsin’s reforms that caused economic turmoil in the 1990s

and early 2000s?

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Topic 5 100 Answer

“Shock therapy” reforms: changing rapidly to a market economy

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Topic 5 200 Question

Russia has had a strained relationship with the US. What did Russia recently cut the US off from?

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Topic 5 200 Answer

Adoption of Russian children

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Topic 5300 Question

What is a current social cleavage in Russia?

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Topic 5 300 Answer

Ethnic, Urban vs. Rural,

Putin Generation vs. Yeltsin, Communist vs. Capitalist,

Religious

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Topic 5 400 Question

What is there a lack of in Putin’s administration?

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Topic 5 400 Answer

Transparency

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Topic 5500 Question

Which region in Russia is a source of major ethnic cleavage today, causing

political problems?

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Topic 5 500 Answer

Chechnya