All the internal reforms carried out by Alexander III aimed to reverse the liberal policies that were implemented during his father's reign. The new emperor believed that by remaining faithful to the Orthodox Church, autocracy and nationalism (an ideology that had been introduced by his grandfather, Tsar Nicholas I), he would save Russia from revolutionary unrest. Alexander's political ideal was a nation composed of a single nationality, language, and religion, as well as a single form of administration.
Ans: The goal of the Soviet Union during the Cold War was to keep control of Eastern Europe, and to spread communism.
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Silent Trade
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Silent trade is a form of the old style of trading which is even more common to the West Africans.
It involves a situation whereby traders who do not understand each other's language, tried to perform trade.
To trade successfully, for example, PARTY A would leave trade goods in a secret but a known place to the buying party, and make a loud signal that good is left somewhere. PARTY B would then get to the place, examine the goods, and deposit their object of exchange that they wanted to exchange, and withdraw.
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the Berlin Wall was built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin. which was controlled by the major Western Allies. It divided the city of Berlin into two physically and ideologically contrasting zones.
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The people in Russia were suffering from poverty and they had no political influence to change their situation. Moreover, the position of Nicholas II was weak due to the Russo-Japanese war and the ongoing war against Germany.
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