Boris Yeltsin
Dialogic is a made up term by the Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin which stands for the constant use of dialogues in a literary work, which is opposed by the term monologic.
With Cookie in hand and Birthmark on head. He initiated "Perestroika" which literally translates to restructuring, and ended the command economy; a direct control by Joseph Stalin's own hand; and "Glasnost", openess opposed to the terrorfied silence induced by Stalin.
Gorbachev was not elected Russia was a communist country when he was its leader. The Politburo decided who was in charge and the population of Russia didn't vote. Since 1989 there has been "elections " but Russia is far from a democracy and seems to be more communist each year under Putin rule.
With Cookie in hand and Birthmark on head. He initiated "Perestroika" which literally translates to restructuring, and ended the command economy; a direct control by Joseph Stalin's own hand; and "Glasnost", openess opposed to the terrorfied silence induced by Stalin.
On August 16, 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was placed under house arrest during a coup attempt by high-ranking officials opposed to his reform policies. The coup ultimately failed, resulting in the collapse of the coup plotters' leadership and contributing to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
Kulak
Kulak
KULAK
They were called kulaks.
because their culture is dieing out
The termWhite Russian has two totally unrelated meanings.Politically the White Russians were any Russians who weren't Red, i.e. who were opposed to the Bolshevik government. In Russian they were referred to as belye (the whites), as opposed to krasnye (the reds).The other meaning is a citizen of the country called Belarus, translated as White Russia. It's between Russia and Poland, its capital is Minsk, and it has its own language - though it's very close to Russian proper, which is also an official language. It used to be part of the USSR, and you could argue that it still is!