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propaganda
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Soviet Union
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Propaganda was heavily employed in the Soviet Union to promote government ideology and influence public opinion.
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3
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2
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dacha
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Soviet Union
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Dachas in the Soviet Union were often shared among family or friends due to limited availability and used as a country retreat for relaxation and gardening.
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2
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3
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family
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, the family was promoted as the cornerstone of a strong society.
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2
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4
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iron ration
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, the concept of the "iron ration" was an essential survival food for extreme wartime conditions.
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2
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5
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sanatorium
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Soviet Union
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Sanatoriums in the Soviet Union are known for rest, recuperation, and natural healing properties.
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2
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6
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zsu-23-4
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Soviet Union
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The ZSU-23-4 is a highly effective self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used by the Soviet Union and its allies.
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2
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7
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art
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Soviet Union
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Art in the Soviet Union was frequently utilized to promote socialist realism and glorify the state and its leaders.
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1
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8
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athlete
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Soviet Union
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Soviet athletes were expected to excel in international competitions to boost national pride as representatives of the state.
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1
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9
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collective farming
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Soviet Union
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Collective farming in the Soviet Union was a key aspect of state-controlled agriculture.
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1
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10
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government
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Soviet Union
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The government in the Soviet Union had complete control over the economy, media, and education.
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1
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11
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inventor
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, inventors were seen as contributors to society rather than celebrated as individuals.
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1
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12
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jet
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Soviet Union
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Jets in the Soviet Union were strongly linked to progress in aerospace and military power.
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1
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13
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non-violence
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Soviet Union
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Non-violence was overshadowed by historical events and military conflicts in the cultures of the Soviet Union and Mongolia.
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1
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14
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nuclear testing
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Soviet Union
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The Soviet Union historically conducted extensive nuclear testing for military and scientific purposes.
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1
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15
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poster
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, posters were utilized to spread political messages and promote ideology.
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1
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16
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reliance on government
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, reliance on the government for employment, housing, and healthcare was widespread.
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1
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17
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religion
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Soviet Union
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In the Soviet Union, religion was actively discouraged and tightly controlled by the state in favor of promoting atheism.
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1
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18
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samovar
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Soviet Union
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A samovar in Soviet Union culture is seen as a symbol of hospitality and sociability.
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1
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19
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satirical literature
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Soviet Union
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Satirical literature in the Soviet Union was both censored and used as a form of dissent against the government.
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1
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20
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space exploration
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Soviet Union
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The Soviet Union made significant achievements in space exploration, such as launching the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1.
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1
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21
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space race
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Soviet Union
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During the space race, the Soviet Union viewed their accomplishments as a symbol of scientific and technological superiority.
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1
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22
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supply
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Soviet Union
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The supply of goods and services in the Soviet Union was heavily influenced by government control and central planning.
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1
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23
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transistor
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Soviet Union
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The transistor was a symbol of scientific and technological progress in the Soviet Union.
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1
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24
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work ethic
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Soviet Union
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The work ethic in Soviet Union culture emphasized collective work and meeting production targets for the betterment of the state.
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1
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