It was always communist. That was the basic foundation for the whole system of government. it was Imperial Russia until the two revolutions in 1917. firstly in February when the middle classes in the Duma (the puppet parliament) overthrew the Tsar, Nicholas II. they set up a government known as the Provisional government but was unpopular as they wanted to continue in WW1 so the Bolsheviks (communists) overthrew the government and took control themselves. That is the beginnings of the Soviet Union.
USSR owns 15 countries and 3 territories, they are: Georgia, Azerbaijan, Aremenia, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakshtan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Takjikistan, Estonia, Latvia, Kalinagrad,Nagro Kasbah Luithania,and Prussia, Russia became part of the USSR after the Cold War in the late 1900's.
Russia became a communist nation in 1917. It came about because of the Bolshevik Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin and others.
The Soviet Union was never a communism because people were never completely equal. Those who ran the government only cared for themselves.
After the Bolshivek Revolution of 1917.
in october,1917
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
There is no longer a USSR, the 'USSR' was an acronym for:Union of SovietSocialist RepublicsThe USSRdissolved as all the republics broke off after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In essence there is no longer a/the USSR, thus it has no job in post-communist Russia.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Communist and very industrial.
Generally, yes.
China and the USSR
Eastern European countries became communist, which was a political ideology modernized by the USSR.
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
USSR
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.
The USSR was communist. Germany is divided into 4 sections and 3 of the 4 sections are democratic and 1 of the 4 are communist in the communist section there is a section of Berlin that is democratic and we supply that section so it would not become communist.
Eastern european countires controlled by the USSR at the end of World War II adopted communist governments under soviet domination
communist
There is no longer a USSR, the 'USSR' was an acronym for:Union of SovietSocialist RepublicsThe USSRdissolved as all the republics broke off after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In essence there is no longer a/the USSR, thus it has no job in post-communist Russia.
Hungary is not communist. They were before the fall of USSR. They are now democratic, but are slowly moving toward the right-wing as Jobbik has gained enough power in the government to be able to change it.
Communist expansion.
Mikhail Gorbachev