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  • Under Communism in the Soviet Union, what was the major employer? The Government, individual buisness owner, the workers union, or private enterprise? I'm leaning more towards the government.. How does the geography of Russia/ Central Asia influence the culture and economies of the area? And one example of a physical feature in that area and tell why it influences people.

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    The only employer in USSR was government. There were no business owners and private enterprises. All private business was prohibited. That is why you are right. The main feature of geography in Russia and Central Asia countries is huge free spaces. Feeling of vast and endless country had a great influence of culture both Russian and C.Asian countries. Folklore songs for example all are based on this idea and describe nature in this way. The same - for fairy tales. As for economy, big spaces mostly influence negative because it leads to extensive way of development. No need to cultivate every single peace of land as it is in Japan for example. Also big spaces contain more natural resources. There are even special terms "resourse curse" or "paradox of plenty". That is why economy of these countries is developing not fast as economy of smaller countries.

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Central Asia is a core region of the Asian continent from the Caspian Sea in the west, China in the east, Afghanistan in the south, and Russia in the north. It is also sometimes being referred to as Middle Asia, Inner Asia, Turkestan, and, colloquially, "the 'stans" (the ending in the countries' names within the region) and is within the scope of the wider Eurasian continent. Various definitions of its exact composition exist, and no one definition is universally accepted. Despite this uncertainty in defining borders, it does have some important overall characteristics. For one, Central Asia has historically been closely tied to its nomadic peoples and the Silk Road. As a result, it has acted as a crossroads for the movement of people, goods, and ideas between Europe, West Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. In modern contexts, all definitions of Central Asia consensually include these five republics of the former Soviet Union: Kazakhstan (pop. 16.0 million), Kyrgyzstan (5.5 million), Tajikistan (7.3 million), Turkmenistan (5.1 million), and Uzbekistan (27.6 million), for a total population of 61.5 million as of 2009. Other areas often included are Mongolia, Afghanistan, northern and western Pakistan, northeastern Iran, Kashmir, and sometimes Xinjiang in western China and southern Siberia in Russia. During pre-Islamic and early Islamic times, Central Asia was a predominantly Iranian region that included sedentary Sogdians, Chorasmians and semi-nomadic Scythians and Alans. The ancient sedentary population played an important role in the history of Central Asia. After expansion by Turkic peoples, Central Asia also became the homeland for many Turkic peoples, including the Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and Uyghurs, and Central Asia is sometimes referred to as Turkestan.

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