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How did the Central Aisia republic under Soviet control gain their independence?

the soviet defeat in Afghanistan helped bring an end to soviet power in 1991, the soviet union broke up the five soviet republics of central Asia became independent nation


What did Gorbachev attempt to do by instituting perestroika?

reform the Soviet Union politically and economically


How did each country to resist soviet rule Hungary?

The European countries that were successful in resisting the Soviets joined NATO. NATO was successful because it had more nuclear weapons than the Soviets had, as well as having a system of government that was economically superior to communism.


When did Soviet Central Television end?

Soviet Central Television ended in 1991.


Russia and central asia were what country until 1991?

Until 1991, Russia and Central Asia were part of the Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The USSR was a federation of multiple republics, including Russia and several Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The Soviet Union dissolved in December 1991, leading to the independence of its constituent republics.


When did Kazakhstan gain the independence?

Declared its independence from the Soviet Union 16th Dec 1991.


A country that was economically and politically dependent on the Soviet Union was called a?

Satallite State.


What country declined economically post world war 2?

Soviet union


Of the fifteen Soviet republics eventually declared their independence.?

Of the fifteen Soviet republics eventually declared their independence


When was Soviet Central Television created?

Soviet Central Television was created on 1938-03-09.


What is the USSR?

Union of Soviet Socialist Republic.It was disbanned over 10 years ago and the various republics such as the Ukraine obtained their independence.


What land did the USSR have to cede to the Central Powers?

The USSR ceded Finland, Poland, Estonia, Livonia, Kurland, Lithuania, the Ukraine, and Bessarabia, all of which, although not annexed ti the Central Powers, were dominated and economically exploited by them. The Soviet Union also ceded Ardahan, Kars, and Batumi to Turkey.