After the collapse of the USSR, the satellite countries became independent nations. Many of them transitioned to democracy and market economies, while others faced challenges in establishing stable governments and managing economic reforms. Some countries joined the European Union or NATO to strengthen their security and economy.
15 new countries were created: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, & Uzbekistan
The US has a democratic system with separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and a capitalist economy. The USSR had a communist system with a single-party rule, state ownership of industries, and a centrally planned economy. The US emphasized individual rights and freedoms, while the USSR focused on collective ownership and equality.
There were many countries under communist rule, especially through the 20th century. These countries are: 1) Afghanistan 2) Albania 3) Angola 4) Benin 5) Bulgaria 6) Cambodia 7) Congo 8) Czechoslovakia 9) East Germany 10) Ethiopia 11) Hungary 12) Mongolia 13) Mozambique 14) Poland 15) Romania 16) Somalia 17) South Yemen 18) USSR 19) Yugoslavia
The Warsaw Pact (1955-91) is the informal name for the Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance. The treaty was a mutual defense treaty subscribed to by eight communist states in Eastern Europe. It was established at the USSR's initiative and realized on 14 May 1955, in Warsaw.
Very tense and somewhat .. cold. Countries distrusted each other as alliances between either the U.S. or USSR were formed by many nations, some opting to get the best of both superpowers. Politics operated with a looming threat of nuclear war which came close several times. The superpowers avoided direct confrontation with each other but that didn't prevent allied countries of one superpower from fighting those of another.
They've entered the world of free trade, marketing their goods.
Boris Yeltsin took power and social democracy was instituted.
You must mean the USSR - which is Russia and it's satellite countries.
A satellite depended financially, economically, and militarily on the USSR. This is called a "satellite nation".
After WWII, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania became the USSR's satellite states.
first satellite was invented by USSR
US, USSR collapsed.
The satellite countries to the USSR in Eastern Europe included Eastern Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.
The U.S.S.R collapsed on December 8, 1991
The U.S.S.R collapsed on December 8, 1991
The first satellite (Sputnik I) was launched by the USSR (Russia) to demonstrate that they could launch a satellite into Earth orbit.
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