Characteristic features of Soviet society in the 20s.

In the 1920s, a new society was just beginning to form in Soviet Russia. After the end of the civil war and the creation of a new state (USSR), a general social ideology was determined, according to which all representatives of the country were divided into workers, peasants and urban intelligentsia (doctors, teachers, engineers). A special social phenomenon was the struggle against the bourgeoisie, which was directed against wealthy city dwellers and merchants. A separate part of the society consisted of military and police officers, who were fully supported by the state.



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