Unit 5 World Geography
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A term referring to the concept that increasing distances between places tend to reduce interactions among them. | Distance decay
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An enormous farm in the Soviet Union on which a large team of laborers were gathered to work together during Joseph Stalin’s reign. | Collective farms
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The selling of government-owned business to private citizens. | privatization
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Black topsoil, one of the world’s most fertile soils. | chernozem
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Permanently frozen ground. | permafrost
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The term used for the temperate grassland region in the Northern Hemisphere. | steppe
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A nearly continuous belt of evergreen coniferous forests across the Northern Hemisphere, in North America and Eurasia. | taiga
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A region’s distance from the moderating influence of the sea. | continentality
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The 4,000-mile route between China and the Mediterranean Sea, named for the costly silk acquired in China. | The Silk Road
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region south of the Caucasus mountains consisting of the republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia | Transcaucasia
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range that separates the Northern European and West Siberian plains, sometimes used as the dividing line between Europe and Asia p 346 | Ural Mountains
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region that includes the republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan | Central Asia
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frigid arctic and subarctic region of Russia | Siberia
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combined continent of Europe and Asia | Eurasia
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rainfall not absorbed by the soil that runs into streams and rivers | Runoff
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rail route of more than 5700 miles, transversing Russia from Moscow in the East to Vladivostok on the Pacific coast | Trans-Siberian Railroad
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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania | Baltic republics
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emporer of Russia | Czar
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overthrow of the czar in 1917 by the Communists | Russian Revolution
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, also known as the Soviet Union | USSR
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conflict between the United States and Soviet Union from the late 1940s to the 1980s; no open warfare resulted | Cold War
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economic system in which the central government makes all important economic decisions, including production of goods and prices | Command Economy
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dinner party, or occasion where people gather to eat or drink | Supra
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light and portable tents used by nomads | Yurt
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people who move from place to place with their animals in search of food, water, and grazing land | nomad
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region between the Black and Caspian Seas straddling the Caucasus Mountains | Caucasus
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Russian republic that has been the setting of violence since the 1990s. | Chechnya
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