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Russia
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Russia
The Russian Federation has a federal and semi-presidential system, based on the Constitution and laws of the Russian Federation, and functions on the basis of the principle of the separation of legislative, judicial and executive powers, as well as mutual checks and balances
The Russian political system
It is a federal semi-presidential republic consisting of 22 autonomous republics, 46 oblasts, 9 frontier regions, 4 autonomous regions, 1 autonomous oblast, and 3 federal municipalities. It is located in the northern part of the Eurasian continent, spanning two continents, and covers an area of 17,098,200 square kilometers, which is the largest country in the world.
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Who did Russia Conquer?
Russia conquered the countries that made up the USSR, better known as the Sovirt Union. The countries in the Union were :
● Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Belorussia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.(December 30, 1922)
● In addition Russia also conquered Siberia (16th and 17th centuries,)
What were the reactions of the indigenous people who you colonized? ●
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Imperialism: Who Did You Colonize? .
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Imperialism: Why Did You Colonize Other Countries?.
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Imperialism: How Did It Impact Your Country?.
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NationalismJuntao, Ling
➔ Nationalism holds that every State should govern itself without outside interference, that a State is the natural and ideal basis of a polity and that the State is the only legitimate source of political power (people's sovereignty).It further aims to build and maintain a single national identity, based on shared social characteristics of culture, ethnicity, geographic location, language, government, religion, traditions and belief in a shared singular history, and to promote national unity or solidarity.
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Juntao, Ling
For Russia:➔ Russian nationalism is defined as their ruthless
exploitation and plunder of other peoples, their exclusion of their culture and language, and even armed repression of minorities demanding national autonomy, but supporting only one regime, tsarism, one religion, one religion, one Orthodox church and one people, the Russian nation.
For Russian people:➔ - People have a sense of belonging➔ - People are proud of their country➔ - People are full of a sense of mission and a strong
belief➔ - People are starting to unites➔ - People are loyal to their race, their country and
their land
Nationalism mean to Russia
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They thought they were better and as a result took over other countries for their own benefit
How did Nationalism impact your country?
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Who did you colonize? Russia never had any colonies but expanded to Ukraine and Siberia
Why did you colonize other countries? Russia never had colonies but expanded for more resources and fur (1922)
How did imperialism impact your country?
The conquered countries grew upset and broke off(On December 25, 1991,)
What were the reactions of the indigenous people who you colonized?
When Russia began expanding during WWII, it was known as the Soviet Union and spread their ideals of communism throughout the nation - meaning the reactions of the people were mixed as some were for and others were against communism.
How does your nation impact life in Africa and Asia?
Military forces in africa and russia takes place in asia
Imperialism:
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a) What does Nationalism mean? (Juntao)
All people support/ pride and interest in one's country
What does Nationalism mean to your country?(Juntao)
Nationalism means to take pride in your country or to be proud of the methods it uses. To Russia specifically, it means to be devoted to your leader and it can promote national unity or solidarity.During the Soviet Union time period, people were incredibly loyal to Stalin.
a) How did Nationalism impact your country?
They thought they were better and as a result took over other countries for their own benefit
Nationalism