In Soviet Mathematics, the Soviet Union of two sets is similar to the mathematical union of two sets. In Mathematics, taking the union of sets A and B takes all the elements from both sets and gives a set C containing all the elements of both sets. Taking the Soviet Union of two sets takes all the elements from both sets and gives them to the glorious nation-state of Soviet Russia. In mathematical notation, the difference is clear: Another, similar type of Soviet Mathematics is the Soviet Intersection.
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