After the fall of the former Soviet Union and the rapid disappearance of communism in Europe, the population of the former Soviet States were extremely happy about the situation, and with the help of the West most of the countries in this region made a move to democracy. These principal Central Asian countries are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Unfortunately, ten years later the jubilation about the democratization process in this region has gone sour, and the reality today is that most of these countries are turning into Dictatorships. Even though, the governments of these countries promised to support democratic ruled, they are now clearly embarked in non-democratic ruled.
The western democracies are alarmed by these trend, and they are trying to do what they can but no one knows what the results will be.
Joseph Stalin try to improve the Soviet Union's economy under his five-year plans by placing the entire Soviet economy under government control and forcing peasants to form collective farms.
Answer: Option A & C
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Soviet union’s had 13 five year plans. Stalin has followed the economic policy of Vladimir Lenin in his first plan. The state government has all the control over all communication, exchange, and production. It includes all large business firms as well as medium business firms.
Also, it includes small firms that employed 20 people. As the results of the improvement of the first and second five plans were not satisfied he decided to increase the consumer goods by forcing peasants to form collective farms. Later, the farms were ruined during that period in the war.
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Buddhism and Hinduism both have their origins in India and Lord Buddha, the prophet of Buddhism, hailed from a Hindu family. In fact, Hindus even consider Lord Buddha to be a part of ‘dasavatar’ or ten reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. However, there are quite a few fundamental differences between both the religions.
Hinduism strongly believes in ‘Atman’ the soul and ‘Brahman’ the eternity of self. As per Buddhism, there is no concept of the self or I and salvation involved in realizing this concept.
Hindus worship several gods and goddesses. While Buddha did not deny the existence of any god, he preached that it is futile to search or seek something which an individual is not even aware of.