AP European History
Soviet rule refers to the governance of the Soviet Union from its establishment in 1922 until its dissolution in 1991, characterized by a single-party state led by the Communist Party. This system emphasized state control over all aspects of life, including the economy, politics, and culture, while aiming to create a classless society. Soviet rule significantly influenced global politics and economics throughout the 20th century and beyond, showcasing both continuity and change within the region and impacting many countries worldwide.