Soviet Socialist republics were semi-autonomous entities under the authority of the Communist Party from around 1921 until the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991. "Soviet" means council, in theory consisting of workers. "Socialist" implies that the means of production as well as certain service services are controlled and administered by the state. "Republic" meaning a representative form of government. Russia was the most prominent of all the Soviet Socialist Republics but there were many others. After the dissolution of the USSR many of the former Soviet Republics became independent states, such as Latvia, Estonia, and Kazakhstan.
Hope you expect the the expansion of USSR. Union of Soviet Socialistic Republic.
No, East-Germany (DDR) was under socialistic reign (1949-89).
China is a socialist country. you can find what it is on wikipedia. Maddie Maddi Madd Mad Ma M !!!!!!
Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia
Slovenia was part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia for many decades before the 1990s.
The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)
Cuba can be a market, command, or traditional economy. It is a socialistic economy.
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Clearity how socialistic and capitilistic system influence are eco system with the help of exp?
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