Life for Russians is better than it was during the Soviet Union. Russia is now post-USSR. However, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been trying to push some semi-communist ideas in Russian Parliament.
Life for Russians is better than it was during the Soviet Union. Russia is now post-USSR. However, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been trying to push some semi-communist ideas in Russian Parliament.
alternate answer: it depends poverty has risen from 1.5% to 15% since the collapse
life expectancy has dropped as the massive changes from communism to capitalism stressed out many people, leading to early death
so one could say life was better before the collapse
No, Russia were present.
Neither, it was in present day Belgium.
The average life expectancy in Russia is 70.46 years. The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.74 years.
It was brutal because Stalin didn't regard human life and treated his subjects worse than slaves.
Russia doesn't have kings in the present day. The most recent title used for the monarchial ruler of Russia was "Tsar" (or "Czar"; they're different Romanizations of the same Russian word, which ultimately derives from "Caesar").
The capital of present day Russia is Moscow.
No, Russia were present.
The current president of Russia is Vladimir Putin.
Life was slightly different in Russia in the sixties. This marked the beginning of development and small buildings were abolished in preparation for new and bigger buildings.
at the present, we do not know if there is life on other planets or what it would look like if there was
I am adjusting well to life in Russia.
An elephant.
Moscow.
congesion is present in our life every where like personal life ,rood ,mobile etc.
In Russia, one tradition is to open one present on Christmas Eve.
Dreary because of Communism and the Depression
In United States, you present Soviet Union. But in Soviet Russia, it present you!