Human rights were limited in the USSR. During the Soviet Era the rights were split into three sections which were political, personal, and socioeconomic. Each took a major toll on the life of the Soviet Citizens. Some were against this, while others, mostly young people, did not mind. One thing about these rights were how woman could choose their occupation, place to live, gain education, marry and divorce, and have the same salaries as men. Every person was stated to be an equal being. Because of socialism, all jobs were also equal, in which a doctor and a nurse were both paid the same and treated the same. Every person had free healthcare and access to education which many did not have during the Tsarist Russian Empire. They also expanded urban development due to how the Government of the USSR made housing a lot and built many offices, houses, and hospitals. The people of the USA have way more rights than the people of the USSR because the USA is a Democracy while the USSR was a dictatorship. The USSR later fell in 1991, and Russia was restored with more rights.

Moscow back in the time of the USSR that contains the people of the nation walking down the street.