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=== Multinationalism ===
[[File:U.S. S.R. - Ethnic Compositions - DPLA - 754227d4ec980a6b169104b656de499a.jpg|thumb|Map of ethnicities in the USSR by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] circa 1949.]]
Officially, the Soviet Union was a multinational state, with no nation given preference over any other (notice the word "Russian" does not appear in the name of the USSR). In practice, it was inevitable that Russians would mostly run the show, given that they vastly outnumbered all the other ethnic groups. On the other hand, because the Soviet constitution had the rights of the republics to secede, even if only on paper, the authorities tended to give much more leeway in running them to avoid problems, especially in the latter periods. During the Stagnation of [[The Seventies]], with its famous shortages, the official state policy was to first fund and supply the national republics to avoid problems, and for Russia proper, especially in the "Flyover Country" provinces, to get the remains and the seconds. Which also contributed to the national tensions, even if from the other side. Other groups also never lost their separate ethnic identities. Some Soviet leaders encouraged these separate identities, while others (most notably Stalin) tried to make everyone Russian.
* However, Stalin's native Georgia was always one of the least Russified Republics - its Russian minority was negligible and the local Party branch conducted all of its business in Georgian, unlike Belarus or Kazakhstan, where the Russian language almost completely displaced the local ones.
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== There Ain't No Party But A Communist Party- Running The Whole Thing ==
[[File:КПСС.svg|thumb|Logo of the CPSU.]]
 
(This only covers stuff pre-glasnost, when things changed very quickly)
 
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== Children Of The Revolution ==
[[File:Komsomol Emblem.svg|thumb|Emblem of the Komsomol.]]
 
The CPSU had a youth movement, ''Vsesoyuzny Leninskiy '''Kom'''munisticheskiy '''So'''yuz '''Mol'''odyozhi'' (All-Union Leninist Young Communist League), better known as Komsomol. Age limit was 14-28.