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Russia took part in the economic conference at Genoa, thus for the first time indicating a readiness to collaborate with non-Bolshevik countries for common ends. | 1 |
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THE TREATY OF RAPALLO. | 2 |
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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was organized, bringing together Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Transcaucasia in one federation. The member states retained a large measure of cultural autonomy, but political control was exercised from Moscow through the All-Union Communist Party organization. | 3 |
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