THE USSR.

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THE USSR

WHAT IS THE USSR? The USSR (Union of Socialist Soviets Republics) was the result of the Russian Revolution.

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION The Russian Revolution was a movement of the Russian people against the abusive regime of the Zar Dinastie. Bolsheviks. Anti-Bolsheviks.

WHAT IS THE IDEA OF COMMUNISM? The Communism is a political movement that has the objective of eliminate the social clases nationalization the factories and companies, and get a equality of all the population .

THE COLD WAR (1947-1991) The Cold War was a conflict between two political systems, the Communism (the system applicated in the USSR) and the Capitalism (the system applicated in USA).

THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that was signed in the city of Versailles at the end of the First World War, its objective is to sign the peace between both sides and establish a series of compensations for the winning countries. -Germany of the Second Reich -Allies of the First World War

KEY PEOPLE VLADIMIR LENIN

KEY PEOPLE JOSEPH STALIN

By: Natalia, Carlos, Marco, Lucía and Adrián THE END By: Natalia, Carlos, Marco, Lucía and Adrián