Created by Shannon Potter – October 2009 Slovakia in the 20 th Century.

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Created by Shannon Potter – October 2009 Slovakia in the 20 th Century

The early Communist era February 1948 – Communists definitively took over the government in Prague February 1948 – Communists definitively took over the government in Prague Economy and government modeled after the socialist policies of the Soviet Union and fell under Soviet influence Economy and government modeled after the socialist policies of the Soviet Union and fell under Soviet influence –Nationalization of private property –Centralized economy –Collectivization of farms –State control of factories and businesses –Total control of Communist Party

Prague Spring Uprising August 21, 1968 – USSR did not approve of reforms, did not want liberalization to spread August 21, 1968 – USSR did not approve of reforms, did not want liberalization to spread USSR and Warsaw pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia and put down the uprising USSR and Warsaw pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia and put down the uprising –E. Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary Uprising was short-lived Uprising was short-lived

The Velvet Divorce July 17, 1992 – Slovak Parliament declared independence from the Czechoslovak Federation July 17, 1992 – Slovak Parliament declared independence from the Czechoslovak Federation Full dissolution was negotiated and went into effect on December 31, 1992 Full dissolution was negotiated and went into effect on December 31, % of Slovaks, 36% of Czechs supported the division 37% of Slovaks, 36% of Czechs supported the division “Velvet” Divorce “Velvet” Divorce –Like the “Velvet” Revolution, it was negotiated and non-violent

Slovakia Today Member of European Union and NATO (2004) Member of European Union and NATO (2004) Schengen area country (2007) Schengen area country (2007) Use EURO currency (2009) Use EURO currency (2009) Fastest growth rate in EU Fastest growth rate in EU Popular tourist destination Popular tourist destination