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laila [671]
2 years ago
6

THINK CRITICALLY- If USSR was not disbanded ,what do you think the situation would be now?

History
1 answer:
Nataly [62]2 years ago
3 0

Assuming the USSR were still around, it would be a bit dysfunctional and would require some hefty re-organizing to ensure smooth-running. Assuming this, then we could definitely say that the USSR would be more of a threat to the Western World, given that it is a communist state which sought to further spread communism. I would not be surprised if war broke out due to their influence.

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