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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
3

The republics of the USSR declared themselves: satellites counties independent countries a federation

History
1 answer:
adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
6 0
The republics of the USSR declared themselves to be a federation, although it should be noted that many countries did not have a choice in this matter under the USSR.
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