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1991 The USSR did not "turn into Russia." The USSR was a collection of many separate republics into one nation much like the United States is a collection of individual states into one nation. In 1991, the USSR broke up into 15 separate nations one of which was the Russian Federation.
They had experienced earlier uprisings that prepared their people for independence.
They had experienced earlier uprisings that prepared their people for independence.
Yes, they were/are both republics. That's where the similarity ends. Many people try to read identity into the two countries, but there is none. The two republics functioned differently and represent different forms of republican government.
The USSR had been composed of 16 republics, all of which became independent nations.
All states in the US have a republican government system.
Lincoln's job before becoming president was as a lawyer. But he held many jobs prior to studying and becoming a lawyer. Two of them are as a clerk and surveyor.
The USSR broke up in 1991 into 15 separate countries. They would all have been 1 single socialist country prior to that.
A republic state is one where the power lies with elected officials who represent the people, while a democratic state is one where the power lies directly with the people through processes like voting and referendums. In essence, all republics are democratic, but not all democratic states are republics.
There are 18 English-speaking territories that are republics.
Prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1989, Krygyzstan was one of the Soviet republics. Shortly after the breakup, Krygyzstan declared its independence and successfully achieved it, similar to many of the other republics that are now independent countries, i.e. Latvia, Ukraine, Kazakstan, Uzbekestan, etc.
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There were 46. Oklahoma was the last state admitted prior to 1908.
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Five republics border the Caspian Sea: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan.
I think it is, it is becoming popular in many states