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There were 15 states in the former USSR
Eurasia
It broke into many different countries - All the Stans, the eastern European countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, etc), and RUSSIA. Micky Gorby was a boy who didn't want war and wasn't as power-grabbing as other Soviet premiers like Khruschev or Stalin, so he let it break. After the Soviet Union fell, Russia and all the former countries had their own democratic governments and that was pretty much the end of it...
The Soviet Union didint have no president. It wasint even democratic. The leader you can call was Stalin who was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR. He was the dictator of the USSR, other political decisions were made by Lazar Kaganovich, Viechislav Molotov, Kliment Voroshilov and other chief party members but they vere oppresed by Stalin.
Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.
There were 15 states in the former USSR
There were 11 time zones in the former USSR.
Tersky Kabardin Kustanair (former USSR) Russian Trotter Orlov Trotter Budyonny Don Russian Heavy Draught (former USSR) Soviet Heavy Draught (former USSR) Vladimir Heavy Draught (former USSR)
There could be many answers to that. Here are some of them: They are countries. They are known as Baltic states as they border the Baltic Sea. They are members of the European Union. They are former members of the USSR.
The USSR had a command economy, Russia today has a free market economy.
The former USSR, headed by Russia, were communist countries. Most of the outlying territories were taken by force and unwillingly converted to communist governments.
Its in belarus. Former ussr.
Russian Federation
Eurasia
It broke into many different countries - All the Stans, the eastern European countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, etc), and RUSSIA. Micky Gorby was a boy who didn't want war and wasn't as power-grabbing as other Soviet premiers like Khruschev or Stalin, so he let it break. After the Soviet Union fell, Russia and all the former countries had their own democratic governments and that was pretty much the end of it...
Mongolia?
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