Tina Fey in the 2008 Season Premiere of Saturday Night Live did a sketch with Amy Poehle, portraying Sarah Palin and Hilary Clinton, paraphrased a comment Sarah Palin made. Sarah Palin never said "I can see Russia from my house"; it was a writer on SNL who created the line. But, it quickly caught on and stuck as supposedly being said by Palin.
The statement "I can see Russia from my house" was actually made by comedian Tina Fey during a Saturday Night Live skit in which she was impersonating Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin never actually said this in real life.
The statement, "I can see Russia from my house' was widely attributed to Sarah Palin, but that was not an accurate quotation. She never said it, but made a different generalized comment.See "I can see Russia from my house."
It is the Life Blood of Russia
Which statement describes the U.S. government's reaction to the establishment of a communist state in Russia?
Everyone isn't a communist!
Russia was isolated and paid tribute to the Khans.
Russia was isolated and paid tribute to the khans Save .."/"
No, I shouldn't, it correctly describes.
Aisia.
The ballet was actually french, but was started in Russia
This statement is false. Russia itself never covered 11 time zones. Only when the Soviet Union existed, then it was 11 zones. Currently Russia spans 9 time zones.
It never did, actually.
Russia was communist nation. Currently Cuba is communist nation.