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Q: What would you expect to happen when its member republics and satellites discovered how weak the Soviet economy really was?
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What does 'USSR' stand for?

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics


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What does USSR stand for in recent history?

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was the first of the Soviet republics to secede from the Soviet Union?

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In 1922 under leadership of Lenin Russia was divided into how any republics and became known as sovlet union?

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