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56df526396943c1400a5d3af
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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What name for Russia was listed in the Soviet Constitution?
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"the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic"
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56df526396943c1400a5d3b0
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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When did the Soviet Union include the final Russian name for its republic in the Constitution?
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"1936"
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56df526396943c1400a5d3b1
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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In which war was Russia involved in 1700?
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"the Great Northern War"
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56e09bed7aa994140058e643
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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On what date was the Soviet Union created?
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"December 30, 1922"
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56e09bed7aa994140058e644
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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How many republics made up the USSR by the end of 1922?
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"six"
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56e09bed7aa994140058e645
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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In what year was the name Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic adopted?
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"1936"
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56e09bed7aa994140058e646
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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What document renamed the country the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic?
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271
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"Soviet Constitution of 1936"
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56e09bed7aa994140058e647
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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In what year was the Great Northern War fought?
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"1700"
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5acdf7e832bba1001ae498ff
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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When was the Soviet Union destroyed?
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5acdf7e832bba1001ae49900
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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How many republics weren't in the USSR?
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5acdf7e832bba1001ae49901
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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What name for Russia wasn't listed in the Soviet Constitution?
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5acdf7e832bba1001ae49902
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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When did the Soviet Union disclude the final Russian name for its republic in the Constitution?
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5acdf7e832bba1001ae49903
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The final Soviet name for the republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, was adopted in the Soviet Constitution of 1936. By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700.
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In which war was Russia involved in 1710?
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56df53fe96943c1400a5d3c3
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When did the Soviet Union break up?
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"December 25, 1991"
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56df53fe96943c1400a5d3c4
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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Which name did Russia take after the fall of the Soviet Union?
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"the Russian Federation"
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56df53fe96943c1400a5d3c6
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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What is the current official name of Russia?
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"the Russian Federation"
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56df53fe96943c1400a5d3c7
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When was the current name for Russia added to the Russian constitution?
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"April 21, 1992"
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56e09f4a231d4119001ac2d7
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When was Russia renamed the Russian Federation?
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"December 25, 1991"
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56e09f4a231d4119001ac2d8
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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What event led to Russia being renamed the Russian Federation?
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"the collapse of the Soviet Union"
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56e09f4a231d4119001ac2d9
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When was Russia made an official state name of the Russian Federation?
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"April 21, 1992"
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56e09f4a231d4119001ac2da
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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What 1993 document confirmed Russia as an official state name of the Russian Federation?
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"1993 Constitution of Russia"
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5acdf8ec32bba1001ae49913
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When did the Soviet Empire break up?
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5acdf8ec32bba1001ae49914
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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Which name did Russia take after the rise of the Soviet Union?
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5acdf8ec32bba1001ae49915
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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What is the current unofficial name of Russia?
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5acdf8ec32bba1001ae49916
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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When wasn't the current name for Russia added to the Russian constitution?
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5acdf8ec32bba1001ae49917
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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On December 25, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was renamed the Russian Federation, which it remains to this day. This name and "Russia" were specified as the official state names in the April 21, 1992 amendment to the existing constitution and were retained as such in the 1993 Constitution of Russia.
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What event led to the Russian Federation being renamed Russia?
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56df54f18bc80c19004e4ab9
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which country did the RSFSR border on the west?
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"Poland"
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56df54f18bc80c19004e4aba
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which countries did the RSFSR border on the northwest?
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"text": [
"Norway and Finland"
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56df54f18bc80c19004e4abb
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which countries did the RSFSR border on the southeast?
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56df54f18bc80c19004e4abc
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which Soviet countries did the RSFSR border on the south?
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"Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs"
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56df54f18bc80c19004e4abd
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which Soviet countries did the RSFSR border on the west?
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"the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs"
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56e09fc4231d4119001ac2df
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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What country borders Russia on the west?
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"Poland"
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56e09fc4231d4119001ac2e0
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Along with Norway, what country borders the RSFSR on the northwest?
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"Finland"
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56e09fc4231d4119001ac2e1
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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In the USSR, what SSR did the RSFSR border along with the Kazakh SSR?
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"Georgian"
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56e09fc4231d4119001ac2e2
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Along with the Mongolian People's Republic and the People's Republic of China, what country did the RSFSR border to its southeast?
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"Democratic People's Republic of Korea"
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5acdf98032bba1001ae4991d
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which country did the RSFSR conquer on the west?
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5acdf98032bba1001ae4991e
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which countries did the RSFSR conquer on the northwest?
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5acdf98032bba1001ae4991f
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which countries did the RSFSR incorporate on the southeast?
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5acdf98032bba1001ae49920
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
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Which Russian countries did the RSFSR border on the south?
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5acdf98032bba1001ae49921
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south.
|
Which Soviet countries did the RSFSR reject on the west?
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56df56bf8bc80c19004e4acb
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
When did the Soviet regime first become powerful?
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56df56bf8bc80c19004e4acc
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
Which government was in power before the Soviet regime?
|
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"the Russian Provisional Government"
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56df56bf8bc80c19004e4acd
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
Which revolution led to the Soviet regime's rise to power?
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"the October Revolution"
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56df56bf8bc80c19004e4ace
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
How long was the state of the Soviet regime unrecognized by other countries?
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56df56bf8bc80c19004e4acf
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
What was the name of the republic the Russian Provisional Goverment ruled?
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"the Russian Republic"
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56e0a03e231d4119001ac2e7
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
When did the Soviet government assume power?
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56e0a03e231d4119001ac2e8
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
What event led to the assumption of power by the Soviet government?
|
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56e0a03e231d4119001ac2e9
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
What body governed Russia prior to the Soviet government?
|
{
"answer_start": [
77
],
"text": [
"the Russian Provisional Government"
]
}
|
56e0a03e231d4119001ac2ea
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
In months, for how long was the new Soviet state unrecognized?
|
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311
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"text": [
"five"
]
}
|
5acdfb1732bba1001ae49931
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
When did the Soviet regime first lose power?
|
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}
|
5acdfb1732bba1001ae49932
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
Which government was in power after the Soviet regime?
|
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"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfb1732bba1001ae49933
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
Which revolution led to the Soviet regime's fall from power?
|
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"answer_start": [],
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}
|
5acdfb1732bba1001ae49934
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
How long was the state of the Soviet regime recognized by other countries?
|
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"answer_start": [],
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}
|
5acdfb1732bba1001ae49935
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The Soviet regime first came to power on November 7, 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown in the October Revolution. The state it governed, which did not have an official name, would be unrecognized by neighboring countries for another five months.
|
What wasn't the name of the republic the Russian Provisional Goverment ruled?
|
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"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56df57b996943c1400a5d3d7
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
Which official name was Russia given at the start of 1918?
|
{
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117
],
"text": [
"the Soviet Russian Republic"
]
}
|
56df57b996943c1400a5d3d9
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
To which country did Russia give land during World War I?
|
{
"answer_start": [
265
],
"text": [
"Germany"
]
}
|
56df57b996943c1400a5d3da
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
Which treaty did Russia sign in order to give land and gain peace during World War I?
|
{
"answer_start": [
164
],
"text": [
"the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk"
]
}
|
56df57b996943c1400a5d3db
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
What war resulted in Russia shrinking further during 1918?
|
{
"answer_start": [
449
],
"text": [
"the Russian Civil War"
]
}
|
56e0a0c97aa994140058e65d
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
What numbered meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets occurred on January 25, 1918?
|
{
"answer_start": [
28
],
"text": [
"third"
]
}
|
56e0a0c97aa994140058e65e
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
On January 25, 1918, what was the official name given to the Soviet state?
|
{
"answer_start": [
117
],
"text": [
"the Soviet Russian Republic"
]
}
|
56e0a0c97aa994140058e65f
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
What did Russia receive in return for signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
|
{
"answer_start": [
290
],
"text": [
"peace in World War I"
]
}
|
56e0a0c97aa994140058e660
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
On what date was the country renamed the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic?
|
{
"answer_start": [
315
],
"text": [
"July 10, 1918"
]
}
|
56e0a0c97aa994140058e661
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
During what 1918 conflict did states secede from Russia?
|
{
"answer_start": [
449
],
"text": [
"the Russian Civil War"
]
}
|
5acdfb7c32bba1001ae4993b
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
Which unofficial name was Russia given at the start of 1918?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfb7c32bba1001ae4993c
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
To which country did Russia give land during World War II?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfb7c32bba1001ae4993d
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
Which treaty did Russia sign in order to give land and gain peace during World War II?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfb7c32bba1001ae4993e
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
What war resulted in Russia growing further during 1918?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfb7c32bba1001ae4993f
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
On January 25, 1918, at the third meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets, the unrecognized state was renamed the Soviet Russian Republic. On March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving away much of the land of the former Russian Empire to Germany, in exchange for peace in World War I. On July 10, 1918, the Russian Constitution of 1918 renamed the country the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. By 1918, during the Russian Civil War, several states within the former Russian Empire had seceded, reducing the size of the country even more.
|
What numbered meeting of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets occurred on January 25, 1981?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56df5ac48bc80c19004e4b07
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Which oblast was broken up in 1943?
|
{
"answer_start": [
9
],
"text": [
"Karachay Autonomous Oblast"
]
}
|
56df5ac48bc80c19004e4b08
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Where were the Karachays sent after their oblast was broken up?
|
{
"answer_start": [
102
],
"text": [
"Central Asia"
]
}
|
56df5ac48bc80c19004e4b0a
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Which SSR received the land of the Karachays' oblast?
|
{
"answer_start": [
200
],
"text": [
"the Georgian SSR"
]
}
|
56df5ac48bc80c19004e4b0b
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Who broke up the Karachays' oblast?
|
{
"answer_start": [
53
],
"text": [
"Joseph Stalin"
]
}
|
56e0a24e7aa994140058e67b
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Who eliminated the Karachay Autonomous Oblast?
|
{
"answer_start": [
53
],
"text": [
"Joseph Stalin"
]
}
|
56e0a24e7aa994140058e67c
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
When was the Karachay Autonomous Oblast ended?
|
{
"answer_start": [
3
],
"text": [
"1943"
]
}
|
56e0a24e7aa994140058e67d
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
To where were the Karachays exiled?
|
{
"answer_start": [
102
],
"text": [
"Central Asia"
]
}
|
56e0a24e7aa994140058e67e
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Why were the Karachays exiled?
|
{
"answer_start": [
125
],
"text": [
"alleged collaboration with the Germans"
]
}
|
56e0a24e7aa994140058e67f
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
What republic was the territory of the Karachay Autonomous Oblast transferred to?
|
{
"answer_start": [
204
],
"text": [
"Georgian SSR"
]
}
|
5acdfd8532bba1001ae49963
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Which oblast was kept together in 1943?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfd8532bba1001ae49964
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Where were the Karachays not sent after their oblast was broken up?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfd8532bba1001ae49965
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Which SSR rejected the land of the Karachays' oblast?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfd8532bba1001ae49966
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
Who didn't break up the Karachays' oblast?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdfd8532bba1001ae49967
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR.
|
When was the Karachay Autonomous Oblast not ended?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e098f17aa994140058e60f
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
On what date was the RSFSR established?
|
{
"answer_start": [
29
],
"text": [
"November 7, 1917"
]
}
|
56e098f17aa994140058e610
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
What event led to the establishment of the RSFSR?
|
{
"answer_start": [
47
],
"text": [
"October Revolution"
]
}
|
56e098f17aa994140058e611
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
In what year was the Constitution adopted?
|
{
"answer_start": [
127
],
"text": [
"1918"
]
}
|
56e098f17aa994140058e612
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
The Treaty on the Creation of the USSR was signed in what year?
|
{
"answer_start": [
136
],
"text": [
"1922"
]
}
|
5acdf31832bba1001ae498b9
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
On what date was the RSFSR abolished?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf31832bba1001ae498ba
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
What event led to the abolishment of the RSFSR?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf31832bba1001ae498bb
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
In what year was the Constitution rejected?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf31832bba1001ae498bc
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
The Treaty on the Creation of the USSR was not signed in what year?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf31832bba1001ae498bd
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The RSFSR was established on November 7, 1917 (October Revolution) as a sovereign state. The first Constitution was adopted in 1918. In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR.
|
What year was the first Constitution not adopted?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e099747aa994140058e617
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
How much of the USSR's electricity was produced in the RSFSR?
|
{
"answer_start": [
74
],
"text": [
"two-thirds"
]
}
|
56e099747aa994140058e618
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
What two countries produced more petroleum than Russia in 1961?
|
{
"answer_start": [
259
],
"text": [
"the United States and Saudi Arabia"
]
}
|
56e099747aa994140058e619
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
How many students were in institutions of higher education in Russia in 1974?
|
{
"answer_start": [
410
],
"text": [
"23,941,000"
]
}
|
56e099747aa994140058e61a
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
How many institutions of higher education did Russia possess in 1974?
|
{
"answer_start": [
315
],
"text": [
"475"
]
}
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56e099747aa994140058e61b
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
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In how many languages were students in institutions of higher education being educated in 1974?
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{
"answer_start": [
389
],
"text": [
"47"
]
}
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5acdf3b332bba1001ae498c3
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Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
How much of the USSR's electricity was delayed in the RSFSR?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf3b332bba1001ae498c4
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
What two countries produced less petroleum than Russia in 1961?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf3b332bba1001ae498c5
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
|
How many students were in institutions of lower education in Russia in 1974?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5acdf3b332bba1001ae498c6
|
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
|
The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region and Siberia, trailing only the United States and Saudi Arabia. In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A network of territorially-organized public-health services provided health care. After 1985, the restructuring policies of the Gorbachev administration relatively liberalised the economy, which had become stagnant since the late 1970s, with the introduction of non-state owned enterprises such as cooperatives. The effects of market policies led to the failure of many enterprises and total instability by 1990.
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How many institutions of high school did Russia possess in 1974?
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{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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