1. Soviet Union had a communist government while U.S. was always based on democracy
That being said, the differences include all the features of communism such as equality and taking over aspects of life in their citizens
2. Soviet Union collapsed, U.S. is still here
Not to point out the obvious but the soviet union is COMMUNIST and the U.S. is a DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM they are very , very different.
usa is richer and better military and there enemie
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The United States allowed for free elections.
The differences between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany are, they are different countries altogether. The Soviet Union was formed during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1916 which took Russia out of World War I. The Soviet Union was a communist nation while Germany was a fascist nation. Even though fascism and Communism are very similar, there are some differences. Nazi Germany was born in the early 1930's during the Great Depression, when Adolf Hitler was nominated Chancellor of Germany by the President of Germany. After his Ascension to power, Hitler quickly used terror and destroy his enemies and blamed aermany's defeat in World War I on the Jews and businessmen of the Reich. Nazis Germany lasted until it was defeated in World War II by the allied powers of America, England, France and the Soviet Union.
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.
All of the above. By the way, the Soviet Union does not exist anymore; it has been replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States, and some countries that were part of the Soviet Union have since become fully independent.
The Soviet Union ceased to exist on December 26, 1991. Some countries chose not to participate, and some of them were Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, and Armenia.
Its full title was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, often shortened to the Soviet Union. Westerners tended to call it "Soviet Russia", not realising the sensitivities involved.
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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.
Russian aggression and American pacifism
A demonstration of power designed to impress the Soviet Union.
China is in Asia. The Soviet Union no longer exists but some of the countries that were part of it were in Asia and others in Europe.
All of the above. By the way, the Soviet Union does not exist anymore; it has been replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States, and some countries that were part of the Soviet Union have since become fully independent.
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The Soviet Union ceased to exist on December 26, 1991. Some countries chose not to participate, and some of them were Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, and Armenia.
Its full title was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, often shortened to the Soviet Union. Westerners tended to call it "Soviet Russia", not realising the sensitivities involved.
Some Eastern European nations tried to solve problems caused by the dissolution of the Soviet Union by instilling democratic governments. For example, Poland is a country that did this.
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