Brezhnev's main goal for the USSR was to stabilize the society. He also wanted to increase economic growth.
He had a lot of popular support within the USSR, but his invasion of Afghanistan was the main downer in his leadership.
Communist expansion.
Their goal was to have the most powerful weapons in the world, but US intervened and the war became known as the Cold war
The USSR was trying to spread their influence (mostly over Europe). They wanted more countries to become communist while the U.S. was trying to spread nationalism.
In early 1900's his goal (although he played a small role) was to dislodge the monarchy. In the mid twenties his goal was to gain sole power and push the other Bolshevik leaders out of the picture. His goal in the thirties was to industrialize the USSR, institute collectivization in agriculture and purge the population, military and government of all people he deemed to be counterrevolutionary. While in power of the USSR, he always wanted to eliminate or radically decrease the power and magnitude of religion and encourage atheists. Stalin always held the goal of crushing rebellion and revolution within the country and keeping its citizens obedient. In the early forties he held the goal to push the Germans out of the USSR and effectively crush Hitler and his regime. Later, he began the Cold War and the weapons race and his goal was to increase USSR war technology and make much more of it.
In early 1900's his goal (although he played a small role) was to dislodge the monarchy. In the mid twenties his goal was to gain sole power and push the other Bolshevik leaders out of the picture. His goal in the thirties was to industrialize the USSR, institute collectivization in agriculture and purge the population, military and government of all people he deemed to be counterrevolutionary. While in power of the USSR, he always wanted to eliminate or radically decrease the power and magnitude of religion and encourage atheists. Stalin always held the goal of crushing rebellion and revolution within the country and keeping its citizens obedient. In the early forties he held the goal to push the Germans out of the USSR and effectively crush Hitler and his regime. Later, he began the Cold War and the weapons race and his goal was to increase USSR war technology and make much more of it.
The Red Guard can apply to several things, but it is most notably for the USSR. Their goal was to defend and protect the power of the USSR. The Red Guards were comprised of volunteers, typically idustrial workers.
To move the USSR toward a market economy To move control of business away from the central government.
probally to get revenge on the Nazis or to get more land for the so called mother land
That was Herb Brooks. The story was so inspirational, it was made into the movie, "Miracle on Ice".
In early 1900's his goal (although he played a small role) was to dislodge the monarchy. In the mid twenties his goal was to gain sole power and push the other Bolshevik leaders out of the picture. His goal in the thirties was to industrialize the USSR, institute collectivization in agriculture and purge the population, military and government of all people he deemed to be counterrevolutionary. While in power of the USSR, he always wanted to eliminate or radically decrease the power and magnitude of religion and encourage atheists. Stalin always held the goal of crushing rebellion and revolution within the country and keeping its citizens obedient. In the early forties he held the goal to push the Germans out of the USSR and effectively crush Hitler and his regime. Later, he began the Cold War and the weapons race and his goal was to increase USSR war technology and make much more of it.
It was in the middle of the Cold War. This is describing the "race" between Russia (USSR) and the United States and both of their atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs. Arms Race = A race between to nations to produce the most weapons and the most powerful weapons. Ex) The cold war.. the USSR and the USA. And im guessing the US goal was to get more weapons than the USSR?