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Control questions

1. Antes and their state (4th – 7th centuries).

2. Creation of early Kyivan state (7th – 9th centuries). Foundation of Kyiv.

3. Political and administrative order of early Kyivan state.

4. Treaties of Princes Oleg and Igor with Byzantium (907, 911, 944).

5. Administrative and tax reforms of Princess Olga).

6. Adoption of Christianity in Kyivan state as a political action.

7. Political and administrative reforms of Prince Volodymyr the Great.

8. Foreign and domestic policy of Prince Yaroslav the Wise.

9. “The Ruthenian Law” as a legislative code of Kyivan state.

10. Social structure of Kievan state in 10th – 13th centuries.

11. Forming of Galician-Volhynian principality in 12th – 13th centuries.

12. Relations between Prince Danylo and Golden Horde.

13. Relations between Prince Danylo and Western countries.

14. Political and legal order of Galician-Volhynian principality.

15. Joining of Ukrainian lands to Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

16. Political and administrative order of Ukrainian lands under the power of Lithuania.

17. Lithuanian Statutes: political and legal characteristic.

18. Magdeburg law in Ukrainian towns, its extension and legal features.

19. Lublin union of 1569, its conditions and results.

20. Social structure of Ukrainian people under the power of Poland.

21. Main power institutions in Ukraine under the power of Poland.

22. Sources of law in Ukraine under the power of Poland.

23. Creation of Ukrainian Hetman state in 1648 – 1657.

24. Political and administrative order of the Hetman state in 17th century.

25. Sources of law in the Hetman state of 17th century.

26. The March Articles of 1654, their political and legal characteristics.

27. The Hadiach Pacts of 1658, their political and legal characteristics.

28. The Second Pereyaslav Articles of 1659, their political and legal characteristics.

29. The Moscow Articles of 1665, their political and legal characteristics.

30. The Andrusovo Peace of 1667, its role in Ukrainian history.

31. The Hlukhiv Articles of 1669, their political and legal characteristics.

32. The Kolomak Articles of 1687, their political and legal characteristics.

33. Political and administrative order of the Hetman State in late 17th – early 18th centuries.

34. Hetman Mazepa’s treaty with King Charles XII, its political and legal characteristics.

35. Pylyp Orlyk’s Constitution, its main political and legal features.

36. Little Russian Colleges, political and legal character of their activity.

37. “The Decisive Points” of 1728, their political and legal characteristics.

38. Codification of Cossack law in the first half of 18th century.

39. Administrative and legal reforms of Hetmans Danylo Apostol and Kyrylo Rozumovskyi.

40. Elimination of Cossack autonomy in Ukraine by Empress Catherine II.

41. Political and legal order of Ukrainian lands in Russian Empire.

42. Legal system in Ukraine under the power of Russian Empire (early 19th century).

43. Political and legal projects of Dekabrists in Ukraine.

44. Political and legal projects of St. Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood members.

45. Abolishing of serfdom in 1861: political and legal aspects.

46. Administrative and legal reforms of Emperor Alexander II in 1861 – 1874.

47. Countryside self-government in Ukraine in the second half of 19th century.

48. Legal system in Ukraine under the power of Russian Empire (late 19th century).

49. Joining of Western Ukraine to Austrian Empire.

50. Reforms of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Joseph II in Western Ukraine.

51. Social reforms in Western Ukraine in 1848.

52. The Main Ruthenian Council, political and administrative character of its activity.

53. Western Ukrainian in the period of Austrian-Hungarian Empire (1867 – 1918).

54. Legal system in Western Ukraine since 1867.

55. Local self-government in Western Ukraine since 1867.

56. Creation of Ukrainian Central Rada in 1917.

57. The First Universal of Ukrainian Central Rada: political and legal significance.

58. The Second Universal of Ukrainian Central Rada: political and legal significance.

59. The Third Universal of Ukrainian Central Rada: proclamation of UPR.

60. The Fourth Universal of Ukrainian Central Rada: proclamation of independence of UPR.

61. Structure of power institutions of UPR in 1917 – 1918.

62. Sources of law in UPR (1917 – 1918): general characteristics.

63. Proclamation of Ukrainian State – Hetmanate in 1918.

64. Main directions of Hetman Skoropadsky’s government activity.

65. Main sources of law in Ukrainian State – Hetmanate.

66. Creation of Directory in November of 1918.

67. Creation of Western Ukrainian People Republic in November of 1918.

68. “The Act of Reunion” (1919): political characteristics and results.

69. Main power institutions of UPR in 1919 – 1920.

70. Main sources of law in UPR (1919 – 1920).

71. Establishment of Soviet power in Ukraine: political and legal aspects.

72. Main power institutions of Ukrainian SSR in 1918 – 1922.

73. Constitution of Ukrainian SSR (1919): political and legal characteristics.

74. Creation of USSR and joining of the Ukrainian SSR to the Soviet Union.

75. “New economic policy” in Ukrainian SSR: political and legal aspects.

76. Codification of law in Ukrainian SSR (1922 – 1929).

77. Repressive politics of Stalin’s regime in Ukrainian SSR (1930’s).

78. Legal and legislative system of USSR in 1930’s.

79. The Constitution of Ukrainian SSR (1939): political and legal characteristics.

80. Joining of Western Ukraine to Ukrainian SSR in 1939 –1945.

81. An attempt to proclaim independence of Ukraine in June of 1941.

82. Administrative, ecomonic, and legal reforms in Ukrainian SSR of the “thaw” period.

83. Political and administrative situation in Ukrainian SSR of the “stagnation” period.

84. The Constitution of Ukrainian SSR (1978): political and legal characteristics.

85. Social and political reforms in Ukrainian SSR of the “rebuilding” period.

86. The Declaration on the state sovereignty of Ukrainian SSR (1990).

87. Proclamation of independence of Ukraine in 1991.

88. Adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine (1996) and its political and legal characteristics.

89. Codification of law in Ukraine since 1991.

90. Main features of political and legal order in modern Ukraine.