No: the USSR was state capitalist, not Socialist. Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use.
yes
The workers and soviets lost power when Vladimir Lenin, the same man whose slogan had been "All power to the soviets", took over the country in the October Revolution of 1917. Lenin permitted no interference with his plans for imposing socialism on the country therefore he refused to recognize their authority.
Socialism did not play a role in the Pilgrims' first year in America. The Pilgrims were a group of religious separatists who arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. They established a communal system of agriculture, where each person worked for the benefit of the entire community. However, this system of communal work resembled more of a religious and communal practice rather than a political ideology like socialism.
Soviets are councils of workers, soldiers, and intellectuals.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
It may be Yugoslavia.From Wikipedia: The country (Yugoslavia) distanced itself from the Soviets in 1948 (cf. Cominform and Informbiro) and started to build its own way to socialism under the strong political leadership of Josip Broz Tito.
No.
Generally, countries with people practice socialism. However there are countries with people who do not practice socialism. A country without people will never practice socialism as there is no social aspect.
Capitalism
Asha Gupta has written: 'Socialism in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Socialism
It doesn't. South Africa has a capitalist economy.
The workers and soviets lost power when Vladimir Lenin, the same man whose slogan had been "All power to the soviets", took over the country in the October Revolution of 1917. Lenin permitted no interference with his plans for imposing socialism on the country therefore he refused to recognize their authority.
L. V. Megram has written: 'Tanzanian socialism in theory and practice'
What is socilism? If you mean socialism, you may find Cuba, North Korea, China (kind of) and Vietnam.
Socialism is not a compromise between capitalism and communism, it is a distinct economic system and mode of production. A "mixed economy" is often cited as being a compromise between socialism and capitalism, but in practice most mixed economies are interventionist capitalist economies.
(Both I and II) I. "The Soviets are trying to spread communist dictatorship." II. "Socialism is a good system and the capitalist nations are trying to crush it."
It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
socialism