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Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
Ida Tarbell was best known for investigating and exposing the shady business practices of John D. Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company, eventually leading to the breakup of his petroleum conglomerate Ida Tarbell was best known for investigating and exposing the shady business practices of John D. Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company, eventually leading to the breakup of his petroleum conglomerate
A good example of this is when the U.S. government ordered the breakup of the Bell Telephone System several years ago. It was felt that the system had grown too large and that fair competition was not possible.
It led to the breakup of the company as a monopoly.
To break up the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey under the 1911 Sherman Anti-Trust Act. resource : http://womenshistory.about.com/od/tarbellida/p/ida_tarbell.htm
Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Slovenia
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
According to Gordon Chang, who wrote the book 'The Coming Collapse of China', there will be a new form of government and the Communist Party will no longer be in power. There will, of course, always be a China---but not one that is communist by 2011 (this year)
The breakup of Czechoslovakia created the Czech republic and Slovakia.
They moved to a mixed economic system.
The Austro-Hungarian empire was never a communist state. Following WWI and the breakup of Austria-Hungary, Hungary briefly became the Hungarian Soviet Republic from 21 March until 6 August 1919. Hungary was also a communist country, the People's Republic of Hungary, after WWII until 1989.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
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* Yemen Republic * Yugoslavia (obviously Yugoslavia no longer exists since its breakup in 2006)
The 16 republics which formerly belonged to the USSR are now all independent nations.
These countries were formed after the dissolution of the Socialist Federalist Republic of Yugoslavia: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and 'Yugoslavia' (Serbia & Montenegro). (After the...) Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Serbia and Montenegro.
It was founded firstly in 1908, but as part of Czechoslovakia, Slovak Republic team was founded after breakup of Czechoslovakia, in 1993.