Russia grew in the shadow of the Byzantine Empire, which itself was the eastern half of the Roman Empire. Generally speaking, the eastern half of the empire owed a stronger cultural debt to the Hellenistic Age, being as it extended across the territories which had earlier been conquered by Alexander the Great, and controlled by the successor states that emerged from the collapse of his empire. The Eastern Empire's common language, for example, remained Greek.
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Gorbachev implemented a ton of radical reforms, which is just one of many things that led to the fall of the Soviet Union. Also, 1991 is the year the Cold War ended.
Answer: people got to buy more goods at lower costs.
There were various reasons why the United States decided to follow a policy of isolation during the 1930's.
First off, the Great Depression pushed people away from foreign affairs as they wanted to resolve internal affairs first.
Second off, the number of soldiers lost in World War I kept citizens of the USA weary of foreign countries.
Because of World War I, many citizens that were advocating for isolationism pushed the country to stay out of World War II and affairs that they had no business in (at least until Germany sunk the Lusitania).
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