In the 17th century, Russia was organized politically as an autocratic monarchy, with the Tsar holding supreme power over the state. The economy was primarily agrarian, relying heavily on serfdom, where peasants were bound to the land and worked for landowners. This period also saw the consolidation of the Russian state, with efforts to centralize authority and expand territorial control. Additionally, trade began to develop with Western Europe, although it remained limited compared to other countries.
from the begining of the world war till the end of the Russian civil war about 40 milion Russians died plus russia wasnt a kingdom anymore
organized violence against jews
Some people support Russia despite its controversial actions and policies because they may agree with its political ideology, feel a sense of loyalty to the country, or believe that Russia is being unfairly criticized by other nations. Additionally, some individuals may benefit economically or politically from their support of Russia.
wow that is a tough question. ill cover russia for u Russia: During 1550, Russia was ruled by Ivan the Terrible but these years was actually his good ruling times. He centralized and stabilized Russia after long rule of Mongol, and cleaned out corruption from Church officials also added great amount of land to Russia. hope others can do the rest.
The Russian federation
Culturally : Yes Politically: Mostly no
yes it refers to russia politically
MEDC (More Economically Developed Country): Japan, Australia LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country): Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia
Yes of course
Lapland is not a country, it is a region that spans Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. All these countries are economically developed.
The World History of Organized Crime - 2001 Russia was released on: USA: 1 October 2001
The war affected all the six main players of world war one (UK, France, Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary) by affecting them socially, politically, economically and militarily. As a matter of fact, Germany suffered the greatest loss.