1. The United States, as a nation, still exists; the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991.
2. The United States economic policies are based on the ideas of a free market and capitalism. The USSR implemented a fixed economy based on the ideas of Socialism.
3. The US has a two party political system; Republican and Democratic. The USSR had a single party system; The Communist Party.
4. Although having no state religion the US defines itself as a christian nation. The USSR was an atheist nation.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union wanted to encourage the spread of communist ideals, but the United States did not.
No, they are completely different in many ways. The Soviet Union no longer even exists. Some countries that were in it are now members of the European Union, but that is about the only connection.
Protect it's own interests
A name change. People still had to answer to the Tsar and to their new Communist leader. Both the Tzarist & Communist Governments practised territorial expansion.
Protect its own interests
mutual assured destruction, espionage, detente.
The U.S. used organizations like NATO and the Marshall Plan to stop European nations from aligning with the Soviet Union.
The U.S. countered Soviet threats during the Cold War by planning a defense to possible nuclear attacks. They also used economic attacks to neutralize the Soviet Union.
Russian citizens can elect their own leaders They enjoy more freedom of speech
There were many ways in which the Soviet Union suffered under Stalin's reign. Three major examples of this include the punishment Stalin would place on communists when they would deviate from his political views or commit espionage; the famine he brought on the people of the Soviet Union in an attempt to further his own political goals; and forced labor camps that he made the Soviet citizens live in.
Yes they did. The US had missles pointing at the USSR, the USSR had missles pointing at the US, and everybody else didn't know what too do.
The function of the Peoples Revolution was for Russians to break away from the old ways and to all be socially united. In the result of this, the USSR or Soviet Union was formed from this.