1). What was the extent of the Russian Empire's expansion between the 9th century and the end of the 17th century?

A: The Russian Empire's expansion extended to the Pacific Ocean by the end of the 17th century.

2). What were the origins of the Soviet Union?

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3). How did the Soviet Union come to an end?

A: The Soviet Union ended when Soviet leader Mikhail started to give more economic and political power freedom to the Soviet people, which began a process that led to the collapse of the Communist government and the Soviet Union.

2. The Soviet Union begun when the Communist Party has organized the different peoples absorbed during the centuries of Russia's imperial expansion.

The Soviet Union begun when the Communist Party had organized the different peoples absorbed during the centuries of Russia's imperial expansion,the Russian Revolution and a civil war?

To get the answer to the first question, you can refer to historical sources such as books or articles that discuss the expansion of the Russian Empire. These sources will provide detailed information about the extent of the empire's expansion during the specified time period.

Regarding the second question about the origins of the Soviet Union, it seems unclear what aspect of its origins is being referred to. The Soviet Union originated from the Russian Revolution in 1917, when the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin overthrew the Russian Provisional Government. To better understand the origins of the Soviet Union, you may want to specify which particular aspect or event you are interested in.

To find information about the end of the Soviet Union, you can refer to historical accounts, news articles, or books about the collapse of the Soviet Union. These sources will provide insights into the factors and events that led to the end of the Communist government and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

2. How did the Soviet Union start?

http://www.realussr.com/soviet-union-timeline/

http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/so/Soviet_Union#History

Yes -- but your answer is not complete. Read the first paragraph under history in the encyclopedia article above.

Not exactly. Please go back and read that paragraph again.