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wht was USSR disintegrate​

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Answered by paryuljain23
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In December of 1991, as the world watched in amazement, the Soviet Union disintegrated into fifteen separate countries. Its collapse was hailed by the west as a victory for freedom, a triumph of democracy over totalitarianism, and evidence of the superiority of capitalism over socialism.

Answered by Toxicbanda
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  • A Sudden Change of government of military or force took place in 1991 that was encouraged by communist party's extremists.
  • The people had tasted freedom to by then and did not want old style rule of the communist party.
  • Boris Yeltsin emerged as a national hero in opposing this sudden change.
  • The Russian Republic where Yeltsin won a popular election began to shake off centralised control.
  • Power begin to shift from Soviet centre to republic.
  • In December, 1991 under the leadership of Yeltsin, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, three major republics of USSR declared that the Soviet Union was disbanded.
  • The communist party of the Soviet Union was disbanded or banned.
  • Capitalism and Democracy were adopted as the bases for the past Soviet republics.
  • The declaration of the disintegration of USSR laid the formation of the common wealth of Independent states (CIS).
  • The Central Asian Republics were Included after wards as founder member of CIS.
  • Russia was accepted as the Successor of Soviet Union.
  • Russia inherited the Soviet seat in the UN Security council.
  • It also accepted all the international treaties and commitments of the Soviet Union.

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