in communism the true goal is hard labor to benefit the whole population. But in some communist states the naive labor force became aware that they were actually working like slaves to benefit the state and its Commanders.
in republicanism you have the liberty to work for your own benefits. These ideas spread throughout the Soviet Union in 80s and very early 90s and therefore the Berlin Wall was torn down, soviet union separated and Russia became a republic.
If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
The former Transcaucasian Soviet Republic consisted of Georgia, Albania and Azerbaijan.
Estonia
No, Belorussia is a completely different country. But it used to be a former Soviet Union Republic though. A lot of people speak Russian there too.
latvia
If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
It's former name was the 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republic' or USSR
The former Transcaucasian Soviet Republic consisted of Georgia, Albania and Azerbaijan.
In 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed as a merging of the following existing countries:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicTranscaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet RepublicUkrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicByelorussian Soviet Socialist RepublicThe Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was formed in 1917, after the October Revolution, from most of the former Russian Republic, formerly known as the Russian Empire.
The former Russian parliament is called the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation.
The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic.
Estonia
macedonia
The fomer Soviet republic would be Uzbekistan, which shares borders with the republics of Russia, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan (and also with Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan).
Lenin first lead Russia until its name was changed to the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. Later it became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or the USSR, the former Soviet Union.
The Republic of Armenia is a nation and a former Soviet Republic
No, Belorussia is a completely different country. But it used to be a former Soviet Union Republic though. A lot of people speak Russian there too.