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What was life like in Stalin's Russia

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Life in Stalins Russia was very rough many people suffered and endured hard life and intensive labor the economy was hit so hard military was weak and it was a large famine. In addition, the medical system was so weak that disease was rapidly growing people started to suffer from many curable diseases but at the time Russia cannot afford that type of health care technology, and funding was not put into it thus people started to die and the life expectancy was dropped significantly.
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Answer: People typically had to wait four to six years, and often as long as ten, to get one. There was 30x as much typhoid, 20x as much measles, and cancer detection rates were half as good as in the United States.

Explanation: People typically had to wait four to six years, and often as long as ten, to get one. There was 30x as much typhoid, 20x as much measles, and cancer detection rates were half as good as in the United States.

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