True is the answer to ur question
I would say that yes, generally, state governments are set up the same as the federal government.
For example, they have a separation of powers into executive, legislative and judicial, and most states have a bi-cameral legislitive branch, similarly to the federal government.
True!
<span>The N.E.P. was masterfully designed to bring capital into the state, which it did, and to help it prosper economically. However, some socialists believe it may have gone too far with its free-market economic style and possibly could have lead the Soviet Union into permanently possessing a capitalist economy, which would have destroyed the socialist priority. The original plan, however, was to havecapitalism in place until the economy was strong enough to achieve socialism.
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I do not see a map, so i cannot answer your question
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There is not difference, only that 'Soviet Communism' existed when russia was the USSR. Russia is still communist but not as the USSR.