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History of Ukraine 🇺🇦

Дайте відповідь на ці запитання з історії України.
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Ukraine is known as the _____ of Europe for its abundance of black soil
Breadbasket
Greek city state that founded the Black Sea colony of Olbia
Miletus
Historian who was the first to document the Dnieper River basin
Herodotus
Inhabitants of the Pontic Steppe who engaged in trade with the Greek
Scythians
Group that supplanted the above, halting trade with the Romans
Sarmatians
Eastern branch of Slavs that inhabited Ukraine during the Byzantine Era
Antes
Viking group that settled in Ukraine and conquered the Drevlians in 883
Varangians
Polity established by the above group, named for the city it was based in
Kyivan Rus'
945-972 ruler nicknamed "the Brave" who expanded territory
Sviatoslav I
978-1015 ruler nicknamed "the Great" who converted to Christianity in 988
Volodymyr I
1019-1054 ruler nicknamed "the Wise" who patronized literary culture
Yaroslav I
Mongol khanate that captured Kyiv in 1240
Golden Horde
Mongol vassal state led by Danylo of Halych and captured by Poland in 1349
Galicia-Volhynia
Mongol vassal state that declared independence as Muscovy in 1476
Vladimir-Suzdal
Mongol vassal state, home to Tatars, that later became an Ottoman vassal
Crimean Khanate
Christian branch that follows Orthodox teachings and recognizes the Pope
Eastern Rite
State established by the Union of Lublin in 1569 that controlled Ukraine
Poland-Lithuania
Escaped serfs who acted as border guards for the above
Cossacks
Hetman of the above who led a 1648 rebellion from Zaporizhzhia
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
1649 treaty that established Ukraine as an independent hetmanate
Treaty of Zboriv
1654 treaty that declared the hetmanate's allegiance to Russia
Treaty of Pereiaslav
Hetman who defected to Sweden and fought against Russia in 1708
Ivan Mazepa
Decisive 1709 battle marking Sweden's defeat and the hetmanate's end
Battle of Poltava
Galicia became controlled by this country after the partitions of Poland
Austria
Port city home to the Russian Black Sea Fleet that was besieged in 1854
Sevastopol
British cavalry force that charged against Russians at the Battle of Balaclava
Light Brigade
Year in which uprisings forced Tsar Nicholas II to adopt constitutional reforms
1905
Historian and politician who was a proponent of the above event in Ukraine
Mykhailo Hrushevsky
Council, founded by the above, that declared Ukrainian independence in 1917
Central Rada
Pro-Bolshevik writer and politician who became leader of the Directory
Volodymyr Vynnychenko
UNA commander and journalist who led Ukraine from 1918 to 1920
Symon Petliura
Bolshevik army, founded by Leon Trotsky, named for a color
Red Army
Conservative movement that opposed the above, named for another color
White Army
Armed peasant groups that fought for autonomy, named for another color
Green Army
Anarchist communist movement, founded by Makhno, known for this color
Black Army
Policy that advocated for the indigenization of each Soviet republic
Korenizatsiia
City that served as the capital of the Ukraine SSR from 1922 to 1934
Kharkiv
Massive constructivist office building completed in the above city in 1928
Derzhprom
Soviet agricultural policy in which peasants work on state-owned farms
Collectivization
Term for wealthy peasants who were "liquidated as a class" in 1931
Kulaks
Hydroelectric dam completed in 1932 as an example of Soviet industrialization
Dniprohes
1932-33 man-made famine caused by high food requisitions
Holodomor
NYT journalist who won a Pulitzer Price for his fake reports of the famine
Walter Duranty
Welsh journalist who revealed the famine and was murdered in China
Gareth Jones
Name one of the two Ukrianian intellectuals who committed suicide in 1933
Skrypnyk / Khvylovy
1937-38 event in which Soviet political dissidents were murdered
Great Purge
Pact signed with Nazi Germany in 1939 that gave Ukraine control over Galicia
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Ravine outside Kyiv where 33,000 Jews were massacred in two days
Babi Yar
Ethnic group entirely deported from Crimea to Uzbekistan in May 1944
Crimean Tatars
UPA leader who fought against the Soviets and the Nazis during WWII
Stepan Bandera
Soviet premier who transferred Crimea to the Ukraine SSR in 1954
Nikita Khrushchev
Literary critic who published "Internationalism or Russification?" in 1965
Ivan Dziuba
NGO founded in 1976 to monitor human rights in Ukraine (dissolved in 1981)
Ukrainian Helsinki Group
Nuclear power plant that suffered the explosion of a reactor in April 1986
Chernobyl
Movement founded in 1989 that became Ukraine's first opposition party
Rukh
Politician who became the first president of Ukraine in 1991
Leonid Kravchuk
1994 agreement in which Ukraine promised to give up its nuclear arsenal
Budapest Memorandum
Navy fleet partitioned in 1997, in which Ukraine received 18% of the vessels
Black Sea Fleet
Georgian editor of "Ukrainska Pravda" who was murdered in 2000
Georgiy Gongadze
Scandal in which Ukraine's second president ordered the abduction of the above
Kuchmagate
Series of protests against electoral fraud in the 2004 presidential election
Orange Revolution
Politician who became Ukraine's third president in 2005 following the above
Viktor Yushchenko
Ukraine's fourth president who refused to sign agreement with EU in 2013
Viktor Yanukovych
Protests against the above's pro-Russian policies, suppressed by the above
Euromaidan Protests
2014 "revolution" that ousted the president and returned to the 2004 Constitution
Revolution of Dignity
Region annexed by Russia in February 2014 as a reprisal for the above
Crimea
Region which sought to secede under Russian support, leading to war
Donbas
2015 series of agreements that ended war in the above region
Minsk Agreements
Ukraine's fifth president who believed in "military, language, faith"
Petro Poroshenko
Actor in "Servant of the People" who became Ukraine's sixth president in 2019
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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