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After World War 2 the government of the soviet union was?

The USSR did not change after World War 2 but they did possess the Eastern European Nations they conquered when they defeated the Nazis. They remained a communist country until the early 1990s.


How was Korea split between the US and the Soviet Union?

In 1950 the Korea Peninsula was divided between a Soviet-backed government in the north and an American-backed government in the south. The division of Korea into two halves had come at the end of World War II. In August of 1945 the Soviet Union invaded Korea, which had been under Japan's control since 1910.


Why roosevelt recognized the Soviet Union in 1933?

The Soviet Union had been in existence since 1917 and Stalin had been in control of it since 1924. By 1933, FDR thought that it was appropriate to recognize that that country had a functioning government. The same thing happened after Communist China had governed the mainland from 1949. Nixon recognized that it was a stable government even though the US preferred to deal with the government on Taiwan, which still claimed to be the legitimate government of all of China. In 1933 there was no other body that claimed to be the legitimate government of Russia, so it was not an issue.


Despite its elected legislature who really controlled the Soviet government?

The Central Committee of the Communist Party, and its General Secretary, since it was the only legal party.


Why did Leon Trotsky fail to gain power?

He was isolated by Stalin, and basically made a public enemy. Since he had little to no support from the Soviet government, he was easily over-powered.

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After World War 2 the government of the soviet union was?

The USSR did not change after World War 2 but they did possess the Eastern European Nations they conquered when they defeated the Nazis. They remained a communist country until the early 1990s.


How was Korea split between the US and the Soviet Union?

In 1950 the Korea Peninsula was divided between a Soviet-backed government in the north and an American-backed government in the south. The division of Korea into two halves had come at the end of World War II. In August of 1945 the Soviet Union invaded Korea, which had been under Japan's control since 1910.


Why roosevelt recognized the Soviet Union in 1933?

The Soviet Union had been in existence since 1917 and Stalin had been in control of it since 1924. By 1933, FDR thought that it was appropriate to recognize that that country had a functioning government. The same thing happened after Communist China had governed the mainland from 1949. Nixon recognized that it was a stable government even though the US preferred to deal with the government on Taiwan, which still claimed to be the legitimate government of all of China. In 1933 there was no other body that claimed to be the legitimate government of Russia, so it was not an issue.


What has been the major problem in South Africa since the end of apartheid?

Answer this question The failure of government policies to address the race-based wealth gap …


Despite its elected legislature who really controlled the Soviet government?

The Central Committee of the Communist Party, and its General Secretary, since it was the only legal party.


Why did Leon Trotsky fail to gain power?

He was isolated by Stalin, and basically made a public enemy. Since he had little to no support from the Soviet government, he was easily over-powered.


Who is new leader of Soviet Union?

The Soviet Union no longer exists and hasn't since 1991.


Where can you find a list of all government policies in the us?

You can not find such a list. The government has so many policies and so many unwritten policies that even high ranking officials do not know what they all are- furthermore, they change all the time since many of them exist only in the heads of people who enforce them. Even worse, the written policies are often so hard to understand that lawyers make their living trying to interpret them and filing law suits to get judges to interpret them.


What has been one major problem in south Africa since the end of aparthied?

Apex- The failure of government policies to address the race-based wealth gap.


How has European history changed since 1950?

The most outstanding change in European history since 1950 was the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. By 1999 most of Europe can be said to be free in terms of their citizens' ability to chose their own types of government.


Is india ink a solution?

If you are trying to ask Is India Inc. a solution ? then it cannot be said either yes or no, since it completely depends on the policies and reforms of the new government and response from the people of the country.


How did China's relationships with the the Soviet Union and US change during the Cold War?

Since China became a communism, they became allies with the Soviet Union and sided with them, while t th same time moving away from the US because of different views on government and because they had different governments.