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The Polish Free Elections and the Breakup of the USSR
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This 10 page paper argues that among the reasons for the collapse of the USSR we must consider the impact of Polish movement Solidarity; the Polish free elections; and the ill-will that existed between Poland and Russia going back to WWII. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: HVPolEle.rtf
The role of the Church in Lithuanian democracy
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A paper which looks at the role and function of the Catholic church in Lithuania, both during and after the Soviet regime, and at the changing face of religious infrastructures in relation to democracy in Lithuania today. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JLlithua.rtf
THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY - CAPITALISM OUT OF COMMUNISM
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This 5-page paper provides an overview of the Russian economy as it currently stands, its success and where it could potentially fail. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTrussecon.rtf
The Russian Economy Before & After The Break-up of the Soviet Union / Economic History and Systematic Change
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The earliest notions of modern Russian economic state can be linked to the leadership of Peter the Great, who, in 1682, began to reshape Europe and initiated the entrance of Russia as a world power. Since that time, the transformation of economic conditions in Russia has been linked to the founding premises for expansion, control and industrial development asserted by Peter I. This 48 page paper reflects the nature of the Russian economy both before and after the break-up of the Soviet Union, and considers the link between the history of the economy and conditions in 1991 that resulted in the end of the Soviet Union. Bibliography lists 32 sources.
Filename: Russiaec.wps
The Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian Alphabet, and Literacy
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A 5 page overview of the importance of the Russian Orthodox Church in shaping history. The author emphasizes the role the Church played in the introduction of the Old Church Slavonian alphabet. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPrsOrth.rtf
The Russian Revolution
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5 pages in length. According to Edward Acton, author of Rethinking the Russian Revolution, the primary cause of the February Revolution of 1917 was directly due to the czarist regime collapse from the insurmountable pressure of World War I. Secondarily, the country suffered from a backward economic situation that proved impossible to overcome in the face of Germany's industrialization. Failure to take complete control in the February Revolution compelled Lenin to seek it once again in the October Revolution. The myriad interpretations of both the February and October Revolutions exact an image of dichotomy, in that some believe these two battles were paramount to Russia's very survival, while others contend that they could have – and should have – been avoided at all costs. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCrusrev.rtf
The Russian Revolution
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This is a 20 page paper which discusses and examines the immediate causes and the effects of the Russian Revolution.
The bibliography has 5 sources.
Filename: JHRevo.rtf
The Russian Revolution of 1905 and its Consequences:
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This 10 page paper discusses the factors which led to this revolution. Addtionally, the consequences of this revolution are discussed in terms of their important to Russian history. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: GSRussia.rtf
The Russian Transformation
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10 pages. A significant change that has occurred in the post-Soviet Russian business community since with regard to nationalism is the manner by which a relatively few individuals maintain a stronghold upon the nation's economy. This paper will discuss this aspect as well as Russia's current status during this transition state. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JGArusia.rtf
The Snows of Chernobyl: A Story of Environmental Impacts and International Intrigue
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This 30 page paper outlines a fictitious story relating the impacts of the Chernobyl fallout on an industrial complex in the Ukraine, and suggests that the way in which the governments of Russia and a number of other countries reacted to the incident at Chernobyl significantly impacted the outcomes for regional industrial sector operations. This paper creates a fictional story, but uses accurate information regarding Chernobyl, as well as regulatory information and environmental efforts that provides a basis for the characters' interactions. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHenvirc.wps
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