USSR stands for :
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
The initials USSR stood for "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics".
USSR stood for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. There were 14 countries in the USSR. Russia was only one of them, but by far the largest and most influential. The countries returned to their original names, which they had before the USSR was formed. Russia is now The Russian Federation, since it is made up of more than just Russia. Ukraine is now Ukraine, etc. Each of the countries had a name similar to this: The Ukrainian Soviet Republic. Now is is simply Ukraine. Or the Republic of Ukraine.
Truman did not fully trust the USSR and impressed them with the A-bomb. As the war ended, their goals in Eastern Europe became clear and Truman kept a standing army in the US. Eisenhower and Kennedy stood up to the Russians and applied what pressure they could. Johnson, Nixon and Ford worried about SE Asia and China more than the USSR, but Ronald Reagan scared them and eventually saw them fall apart.
stood
The future tense of stand is "will stand."
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No, the word stood is not an adverb.Stood is a verb, because it is an action.
i stood for my rights.
Stood is a verb.
The past tense of stand is stood.