70 likes | 141 Views
Analyze population density, birthrate, infant mortality, and vegetation types of subregions. Explore historical overview of Russia under the Czars from 1500s to 1900s, highlighting social and economic aspects.
E N D
Population Density • Look at the data on page 342 • Determine the population density of each subregion and write it down in the “Population Density” row • Total population/Total area
Population Density • Look at the data on page 342 • Determine the population density of each subregion and write it down in the “Population Density” row • Population density = population/area
Birthrate • Look at the data on page 342 • Determine the average birthrate for each subregion and write it down in the “birthrate” row
Infant Mortality • Look at the data on page 342 • Determine the average Infant Mortality for each subregion and write it down in the “Infant Mortality” row
Vegetation • Look at the map on page 351 • Write the most common vegetation type for each subregion in the “Vegetation” row
Overview • From the 1500’s to the 1900’s, Russia was ruled by the czars (emperors) • The czars were absolute rulers • They conquered virtually all of what is now Russia and the Republics • Russia lagged behind Western Europe socially and economically under the Czars