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No one renamed the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was dissolved by its member republics in December 1991. Russia was the largest Soviet republic and became, in a sense, the reincarnation of the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin was the president of Russia at the time, but did he rename the Soviet Union into Russia? Not really.Is it possible that the answer one is looking for is President Reagan, who dubbed the Soviet Union "An Evil Empire"?
The President of the Soviet Union when the Berlin Wall collapsed, in 1989, was President Mikhail Gorbachev.
Mikhail Gorbachev was president when the Soviet Union collapsed into independent nations, begining in early in 1985.
President Nixon had to pay a certain amount of money ($2.3million) in order to get the soviet union off his nuts
President Carter supported Soviet dissidents.
The Soviet Union did not exist when Cleveland was president.
No one renamed the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was dissolved by its member republics in December 1991. Russia was the largest Soviet republic and became, in a sense, the reincarnation of the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin was the president of Russia at the time, but did he rename the Soviet Union into Russia? Not really.Is it possible that the answer one is looking for is President Reagan, who dubbed the Soviet Union "An Evil Empire"?
The President of the Soviet Union when the Berlin Wall collapsed, in 1989, was President Mikhail Gorbachev.
The last President of the Soviet Union was Michail Gorbachev. The first President of the Russian Federation which is successor of the SU was Boris Eltsin.
Mikhail Gorbachev was president when the Soviet Union collapsed into independent nations, begining in early in 1985.
Mikhail Gorbachev
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President Nixon had to pay a certain amount of money ($2.3million) in order to get the soviet union off his nuts
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President Carter supported Soviet dissidents.
No, the Soviet Union was run by a General Secretary, who held the highest position of power in the Communist Party. The General Secretary had significant influence over the government but was not directly elected by the people.