which country's decline is regarded as the decline of the second world
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Soviet Union's decline is regarded as decline of the second world.
- The word second world has become obsolete since the fall of the Soviet Union.
- The second world was a building of Cold War and the word majorly describes the former communist countries between misery and prosperity
- The collapse of the Soviet Union not only threw into a tailspin economic systems and trade relations across Eastern Europe, but also brought about the upheaval in many Eastern European countries.
- This led to cultural changes, social upheavals and an increased rates of crime and corruption within the Russian government.
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The soviet union’s decline is regarded as the decline of the second world war.
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- The second world war occurred from 1939 to 1945, in which the soviet union was defeated
- There were two parties involved in the war. One was the Axis powers and another one was the allied powers. The axis powers are Italy, Japan and Germany and the allied powers are Britain, France, USA, and Soviet union
- The communist control was slowly withdrawn, which is highlighted as the major reason for the Failure of Soviet union.
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