11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) apartment living (1) food regulation (1) international relations (1) junkie (1) military battery (1) military strategy (1) political power (1) public transportation (1) purge (1) tracked vehicle (1) weapons of mass destruction (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 apartment living former Soviet countries Apartment living in communal blocks is common in former Soviet countries, often with multi-generational families. 2
2 food regulation Former Soviet countries Food regulation in Former Soviet countries still reflects the legacy of centralized government control and distribution from the Soviet era. 1
3 international relations Former Soviet countries International relations in former Soviet countries may be impacted by Cold War tensions and geopolitical strategies. 1
4 junkie Former Soviet countries In former Soviet countries, the term "junkie" is colloquially used to describe someone who collects or hoards various items, rather than referring to substance abuse. 1
5 military battery Former Soviet countries In Former Soviet countries, a military battery refers to a unit of multiple ballistic missile launchers in the context of strategic missile forces. 1
6 military strategy Former Soviet countries Military strategy in Former Soviet countries emphasizes asymmetrical warfare and strategic use of ground forces. 1
7 political power Former Soviet countries Political power in Former Soviet countries is often characterized by strong central authority and a history of authoritarian rule. 1
8 public transportation Former Soviet countries In Former Soviet countries, reliance on public transportation for daily commuting is common. 1
9 purge Former Soviet countries The term 'purge' is associated with historical political purges in Former Soviet countries to eliminate perceived enemies and dissenters. 1
10 tracked vehicle Former Soviet countries Tracked vehicles in former Soviet countries are commonly used for transportation in snowy, swampy, and rugged terrains. 1
11 weapons of mass destruction Former Soviet countries Former Soviet countries view weapons of mass destruction as essential for military power and strategic deterrence. 1