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  • ...ulation_estimate=2,318,000|year_end=1992|year_start=1924|event_end=Current constitution}} ...Mongolian People's Republic''' was a [[socialist state]] that existed from 1924 to 1992. Under socialism, the life expectancy increased and illiteracy was ...
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  • '''Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze''' (1885-1925), an old [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Bolshevik]], an outstanding party politician, commander and military ...ovo-Voznesensk Gubernia, showing himself to be an outstanding organizer of Soviet power. In September 1918, after the elimination of the Yaroslavl rebellion, ...
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  • ...6 Constitution was the second constitution of the USSR, replacing the 1924 Constitution, which existed during the state-capitalist and immediate post-civil war era ...uncil) democracy and proletarian ownership of the means of production. The Constitution of 1936 would remain the fundamental law of the USSR until 1977, only seein ...
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  • ...co and established [[Republic of Texas|their own republic]] in 1836 with a constitution that allowed slavery. In 1845, the [[United States of America|United States Between 1920 and 1924, [[Álvaro Obregón]]'s government vacillated between revolutionary and refor ...
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  • ...er reporting on and support for [[Communism|communist]] movements in the [[Soviet Union]] and the [[People's Republic of China]].<ref name="ArchivesWest">Arc ...arch of socialism in practice" with her search bringing her first to the [[Soviet Union]] where she stayed from 1921 to 1940 for part of the year, returning ...
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  • |political_party=[[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]| birth_name = Ioseb Besarionis dze Jugashvili ...= Moscow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...
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  • ''This is the '''Constitution and Fundamental Law of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics''' as adopted at the Seventh (Special) Session of the S ...blished the dictatorship of the proletariat, and created the council (Rus: Soviet) state, a new type of state, the basic instrument for defending the gains o ...
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  • | name = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | image_flag = File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1991).svg ...
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  • ...tury CE, which endeavored to mold its students into ideal people and whose constitution advocated for up-to-date educational approach. The faculty were noted for t ...ess since becoming the Provisional President by suspending the provisional constitution of the republic and disbanding parliament. In January 1915, Japan proposed ...
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  • ...the people to complete emancipation. These have been embodied in our Party Constitution since its adoption by the First National Congress of the Party and have bee ...in defeating our enemies and winning liberation. The revision of our Party Constitution today does not involve any change in the character or in the fundamental or ...
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  • ...ent Assembly was convened in Tarnovo. The Constituent Assembly adopted the constitution, which was later called the Tarnovo ...]] were represented, accepted the relatively progressive bourgeois Tyrnova Constitution because of the changes in the balance of class forces in the country. As a ...
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  • ...From the start of 1925, a fascist parliamentary majority (elected in April 1924 partly thanks to fascist intimidation) was able to pass a series of laws wh ...mmunists probably massacred over 276,000 people in the Horn of Africa from 1924 to 1940, and 100,000 Libyans from 1923 to 1932.<ref name=pg355/> The Kingdo ...
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  • ...ns of Leninism, were published in ''Pravda'' in April and May 1924. In May 1924, J. V. Stalin’s pamphlet ''On Lenin and Leninism'' appeared, containing the <li>Soviet power as the state form of the dictatorship of the proletariat,</li> ...
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  • ...the experience of the October Revolution and socialist construction in the Soviet Union further developed the science of revolution in many ways. Lenin’s ana ...in Russia, where the Bolsheviks established the first socialist state, the Soviet Union. Through the course of the October Revolution and socialist construct ...
    335 KB (54,081 words) - 00:24, 29 September 2023
  • ...of articles in the New York weekly, The Guardian, under the title, "Is the Soviet Union Capitalist?" The complete series is ....R. The situation of the minority nationalities and of women, the state of Soviet agriculture, U.S.S.R. foreign policy and a number of other topics are merel ...
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  • {{Library work|title=History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|author=Commission of the C.C. of the C.P.S.U.(B.) and Joseph Stalin|p History of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] (Bolsheviks) Short Course was an attempt by the Central Committee o ...
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  • ...Macmillan Company|type=Book|source=https://comlib.encryptionin.space/epubs/soviet-justice/}} ...ng to give to the American public in general a picture of the situation in Soviet Russia in regard to crime and its repression certain usual questions have b ...
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  • ...to the Mujahadin against the soviet-supported Kabul government, before the soviet invasion. ...ays, and saw insertion of American troops in 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924 and 1925 ...
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  • ...nary Right than make common cause with the Reds.<ref group="3.">Earlier in 1924, Social Democratic officials in the Ministry of Interior used Reichswehr an ...lavs Maikovskis, a Latvian police chief who fled to West Germany to escape Soviet war crimes investigations and then to the United States, was heavily implic ...
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  • ...what did it take to kill Amílcar Cabral (Bissau-Guinean and Cape Verdean, 1924–1973) and Berta Cáceres (Honduran, 1971–2016)? What did it mean to suffocat ...th. It was in the battlefields of the South that Washington pushed against Soviet influence and against the national liberation projects, against hope and fo ...
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