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    not necessarily a good thing as the prosperity promoted Russia as an asset to neighbouring countries during the war. The defeat of the Germans in World War II resulted in Russia being seen‚ as one of the leading world powers was one example of the Soviet Union’s success in industrialisation. Industrialisation was not a complete disaster‚ however‚ as Russia caught up many years to the principal powers. It was absolutely catastrophic concerning the people of Russia‚ as they had to work endlessly under

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    between America and the Soviet Union were still high when the novel was wrote. Fables are short stories‚ typically with animals‚ that show a story of a moral or a set of morals. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell does just this. Mostly‚ though‚ he used symbolism to convey a story of the historical events happening at the time. Writing the book in such a way‚ shows the readers to confusion‚ however‚ it could’ve been a canny decision. Based on knowledge about the tensions between the Soviet Union and America at the

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    When World War II ends the United States and the Soviet Union became enemies‚ better knows as the Cold War. It consisted on the constant tension between both countries in starting a war. Both sides had power in nuclear weapons which made people be afraid of the start of a nuclear war. Also both countries disagree in many things. The Soviet Union had a Dictator‚ one political party (Communist) and an economic system (socialism) in which the government run all the industries. USA had an elected president

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    with yet a third group: and all this may crucially shape discourse‚ may leave a trace in all its semantic layers‚ may complicate its expression and influence its entire stylistic profile.  (Mikhail Bakhtin) The theories of the remarkable philosopher and literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin have made significant impingement on the 20th century philosophical boundaries‚ correlating the evolution of the literary-theoretical thinking. His novelty has exhibit concentration in the theoretical

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    relations with the Soviet Union? The Cold War set the opening for the development of the extraordinary relationship between Cuba and the Soviet Union. A contest between capitalism led by the United States and socialism led by the Soviet Union brought about a separation between Cuba and the United States and opened a new relationship and friendship between the Soviet Union and Cuba. Cuba experienced both gains and losses as a result of its relations with the Soviet Union. One gain that Cuba

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    to transform the Soviet Union in the period 1924-1939’’ Commencing from the year 1924 and ending in 1939‚ Stalin undertook many methods to change the Soviet Union socially and economically. Socially‚ he developed a ‘cult of personality’‚ which portrayed Stalin as an all knowing and powerful figure‚ consequently ensuring his position as leader of the communist party and justifying many of his policies and actions. However‚ to maintain his position as dictator of the Soviet Union he deployed many

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    Soviet Cinema and the Art of Montage Paul Karpenko CINE 261 11.17.2002 A certain kind of inspiration must be born of a time in which one’s country is heading into a brave new world. Nothing should ever be as it was and the future is as expansive as all of Russia itself. In the time of revolution - the late teens and early twenties - Soviet cinema established itself as a unique entity in the mass of national cinemas. Its innovation was stepping away from common narrative structure and adapting

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    The Cold War is used to describe the conflictive relationship between the US and the Soviet Union after World War II‚ which the two powers fought through proxy wars‚ yet they themselves never fought against each other directly and physically. During World War II‚ the US and USSR were allies because they had the same enemy‚ which was Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler and the Japanese; however‚ the mutual enemy was the only reason why the two super powers cooperated. In fact‚ the leaders of the two

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    The Soviet-Afghan War During the Cold War many countries‚ especially developing countries‚ were caught in between two super powers separate ideologies. The United States did everything it could to promote democracy during the Cold War and the Soviet Union attempted to promote communism. Both the US and USSR interfered in many different nations’ political affairs in an attempt to gain allies and influence in all areas of the world. In one such corner‚ the seemingly insignificant country of

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    Montgomery The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan On April of 1978‚ the Afghan central government was just overthrown their own leader‚ Mohammad Duad Khan. A group of military officials on a quest for power led by Nur Mohammad Taraki‚ a distinct military general. To replace Duad Khan‚ two Marxist political groups fill in. The Khalq‚ or the people’s political group‚ and the Parcham‚ the Banner Party. “The new government‚ which had little popular support‚ forged close ties with the Soviet Union…”(Britannica

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