User:C C C P

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
History

C C C P is a small, developing, and maturing nation at 66 days old with citizens primarily of Caucasian ethnicity whose religion is Jainism. It is a backwards nation when it comes to technology and many refer to it unkindly as a 'Third World Nation'. Its citizens enjoy freedom from high taxation and as a result tend to earn more money. The citizens of C C C P work diligently to produce Oil and Lumber as tradable resources for their nation. It is a mostly neutral country when it comes to foreign affairs. It will usually only attack another nation if attacked first. C C C P is currently researching nuclear technology for the use of nuclear power plants but believes nuclear weapons should be banned. Plans are on the way within C C C P to open new rehabilitation centers across the nation and educate its citizens of the dangers of drug use. C C C P allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country they will have to become citizens first. C C C P believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every citizen's right to speak freely about their government. The government gives foreign aid when it can, but looks to take care of its own people first. C C C P has no definite position on trade.

Revolution and the foundation of a Soviet state

When revolutionary activity began, absolute power was dismissed, and later a parliament was established, but only after a long and bloody Civil War, the Soviet Union was established.

Unification of the Soviet Republics

On may, after the revolution, was approved the Declaration of the Creation of the USSR.

Great Patriotic War

Aggressive nations invaded the Soviet Union. The Red Army stopped those armies and counterattack, Soviet forces drove through its territories until they surrendered.

Reforms

Significant changes in the economy are in practice, with Restructuring (Perestroika), and Openness (Glasnost).

Politics

The government of the Soviet Union administers the country's economy and society The Soviet Union is a federal state made up of republics joined together in a voluntary union.

Leader of the Soviet Union

The de facto leader of the Soviet Union is the First/General Secretary of the CPSU. The head of government is considered the Premier, and the head of state is considered the chairman of the Presidium. The Soviet leader could also have one (or both) of these positions, along with the position of General Secretary of the party.

Foreign relations

The Soviet Union has friendship and cooperation treaties with a number of states in the world.

The Soviet Union is a superpower, with military and economic strength that gives aid to countries, and scientific research, united by military and economic agreements. The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON), is an economic organization of states.

Security

The KGB (Committee for State Security) is a massive network that monitors violations in law. A foreign wing of the KGB is used to gather intelligence in countries around the globe.

Economy

The economy is centrally planned, managed through Gosplan (the State Planning Commission), Gosbank (the State Bank) and the Gossnab (State Commission for Materials and Equipment Supply).

Geography

The Soviet Union occupies the eastern portion of the European continent and the northern portion of the Asian continent. Due to the sheer size of the state, the climate varies greatly from subtropical and continental to subarctic and polar. 11% of the land was arable, 16% was meadows and pasture, 41% was forest and woodland, and 32% was declared "other" (including tundra).

Population and Society

The Soviet Union is one of the world's most ethnically diverse countries.

Nationalities

Soviet Union consists in a family of nations living harmoniously together.

Religious groups

The Soviet Union is officially secular, but religion is allowed. The state was separated from church by the Decree of Council of People's Comissars.

Culture

The culture of the Soviet Union has freedom, art is accessible to the people, the government encourages a variety of trend like the film industry, that is growing. In art and literature, numerous schools, some traditional and others radically experimental, are proliferating. Freedom of expression is in the media and press.