26 Countries 26 Countries 26 Countries ---------- no there is not 26 there are around 35 (if you include Bahamas & so forth) Bahamas is not in the Caribbean but technically is considered Caribbean There are 30 countries.
There are many countries that are smaller than Ireland. Out of 196 countries, Ireland is ranked 118th by area which means there are still many smaller countries.
Albania is one of the poorest countries in all of Europe, but the Balkans host the most poorest countries in Europe.
There are no countries Kerala. Kerala is a state in South India.
Almost in all countries of the world but with different percentages.
No it has communist and socailist parties
Democrat, socailist leaning
He ruled over the USSR the United Socailist Soviet Republic
it is deppending on who you are asking if you ask a capitalist or American they'd say to take over the world but ask a communist or socailist and they say to have equallality and peace for all mankind but it was abused
In the Cyrilic alphabet, these letters would represent the old abbreviation for the Soviet Union. The Russian words would translate: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Cyrillic alphabet can be confusing for people who are unfamiliar with it. Cyrillic C resprents the sound /s/, while P repesents /p/. So CCCP stands for Soyuz Sovyetskikh Sotsialistichestikh Respublic. which stand for Souyz=united Sovyetskikh=Soviet Sotasilalistichestikh=Socailist Respublic=Republic together that makes the Union of Soviet Socailist Republics, USSR,CCCP,SSSR all of those
The simple answer is that he didn't. He re-branded an existing political party into the NSDAP. The Holocaust may have started before the order for it to start was given, of course it started because Hitler wanted it to, but that does not mean that he started it.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi's. NSB families National Socailist Bond supported the Nazi's so they got special treatment.
American Socialists lack name recognition even among political scientists. Some who have advocated an upward flow of Capital instead of trickle down (Voodoo Economics) included Eugene V. Debs, Norman Thomas, Michael Harrington and Albert Einstein (the latter is much better known for physics then for public policy).
Core countries are typically considered to be developed countries. These countries have high levels of industrialization, advanced technology, and high standards of living. They are often seen as the most economically powerful and influential countries in the global economy.
Some countries are not a lot in common , therefore those countries have independence from other countries. Some countries are peace countries so the are not involved with other countries that are in war. Or at the end of a war two countries sign a peace treaty , saying that those countries are independent.
Third world countries, or countries that are considered poorer countries of the world
Africa - 55 countries Europe - 51 countries Asia - 48 countries North America - 23 countries Oceania - 14 countries South America - 12 countries These are the sovereign countries of the world. The continents of Europe and Asia share six countries.