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AP World History: Ch. 21 The Rise of Russia Flashcards

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5762474778Ivan III (the Great)Prince of the Duchy of Moscow; responsible for freeing Russia from the Mongols; took the title of tsar (caesar).0
5762474779Ivan IV (the Terrible)Confirmed power of tsarist autocracy by attacking the authority of the boyars; continued policy of expansion; established contacts with western European commerce and culture.1
5762474780CossacksPeasant-adventurers with agricultural and military skills, recruited to conquer and settle in newly seized lands in southern Russia and Siberia.2
5762474781Time of TroublesEarly 17th-century period of boyar efforts to regain power and foreign invasion following the death of Ivan IV, who died without an heir; ended with the selection of Michael Romanov as tsar in 1613.3
5762474782Romanov DynastyRuled Russia from 1613 to 1917.4
5762474783Alexis RomanovSecond Romanov ruler; abolished assemblies of nobles; gained new powers over the Orthodox church.5
5762474784Old BelieversConservative Russians who refused to accept the ecclesiastical reforms of Alexis Romanov; many were exiled to southern Russia or Siberia.6
5762474785Peter I (the Great)Tsar from 1689 to 1725; continued growth of absolutism and conquest; sought to change selected aspects of the economy and culture through imitation of western European models.7
5762474786Catherine the GreatGerman-born Russian tsarina; combined selective receptivity to Enlightenment ideas with strong centralizing policies; converted the nobility to a service aristocracy by granting them new power over the peasantry.8
5762474787Pugachev RebellionUnsuccessful peasant uprising led by Cossack Emelyan Pugachev during the 1770s; typical of peasant unrest during the 18th century and thereafter.9
5762474788Partition of PolandThree separate divisions of Polish territory between Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1772, 1793, and 1795; eliminated Poland as an independent state.10
5762474789Peter IIIInept husband of Catherine the Great who was found murdered opening the door for Catherine's rule.11

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