yes, they are completely different, most of the soviet states have little history with or similarities in culture to the united states. the closest nation to the US in the Soviet Union and still there are issues between the 2 as their once was with the US nad soviet union.
The Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991. It was nominally a union of several sovereign socialist nations, but for most purposes the rest of the world treated it as a single country.
Not any more, it is not. It broke up in 1991.
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The United Nations .
The US and the Soviet Union were opponents during the Cold War period of 1945-1990, because they had different ideologies and objectives for the world. The US wanted a world based on the free market, democracy, and independent nations, while the USSR was trying to bring about a world of a command economy, dictatorship, and control of all nations by the USSR.
The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact to use the occupied nations of Eastern Europe as a buffer zone against the US and western Europe.
The Soviet Union wanted control of eastern Europe. The United States wanted independent nations in eastern Europe
The United Nations and NATO. See link below.
The US and the Soviet Union were able to relate to each other at the United Nations. They made agreements on arms control.
The United Nations .
The United States and the Soviet Union were the Superpowers after World War 2.
The US and the Soviet Union were opponents during the Cold War period of 1945-1990, because they had different ideologies and objectives for the world. The US wanted a world based on the free market, democracy, and independent nations, while the USSR was trying to bring about a world of a command economy, dictatorship, and control of all nations by the USSR.
The Soviet Union established communist governments in Eastern European nations.
no, its not! The Soviet Union is Russia.
The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact to use the occupied nations of Eastern Europe as a buffer zone against the US and western Europe.
make up the neutral states... like Switzerland
Because they were the big super powers.
The United States of America and The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union wanted control of eastern Europe. The United States wanted independent nations in eastern Europe
Two notable nations did not join: the Soviet Union, who was forbidden from it, and the US because the Senate voted down the treaty that would create it.