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Essay heading: Family Culture of the USSR
 
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Some Soviet composers managed to achieve worldwide acclaim; among them were Dmitry Shostakovich, Sergey Prokofiev, and Aram Khachaturian. In dance the Soviets were primarily content to perform the classics superbly rather than to experiment with modern, innovative dancing. The early Soviets sought to remake the family, believing that although the economic emancipation of workers would deprive families of their economic function, it would not destroy them but rather base them exclusively on mutual affection...
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Religious marriage was replaced by civil marriage, divorce became easy to obtain, and unwed mothers received special protection. All children, whether legitimate or illegitimate, were given equal rights before the law, women were granted sexual equality under matrimonial law, inheritance of property was abolished, and abortion was legalized...
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The independence of Uzbekistan was good for the Uzbeks even though they have basically the same system of government as in the Soviet Union   Stalin's Effects on Soviet Society   Modern Russia And The Soviet Union: Stalin   Account for the changes in the policies of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1921.   Comparing Governments: United Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian Federation   Russia and the Soviet Union   Entry of McDonald's Corporation into Communist controlled Soviet Union and China in 1990~The Cultural Aspect   The Rise of the Oligarchs In Post Soviet Russia   Consolidation Of Democracy In Post-Soviet Russia   The Fall Of Communism In Russia/soviet Union   Soviet Communism and National Socialism: Similarities in Practice   Monumental Changes: or how the reaction to Stalin by three social groups illustrates the development of Socialism in the Soviet Union from 1945 to the 1990s.   Soviet Industrialization   soviet Union   Soviet politics  
 
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