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Canada, a NATO country, had a free-market economy. Poland, a member of the Warsaw pact, had a command economy.

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How was the economic system of postwar Canada different from that postwar of Poland?

Canada, a NATO country, had a free-market economy. Poland, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a command economy.


How was the economic system of postwar Canada different from postwar Poland?

Poland had pretty well been destroyed by the war. The infrastructure (buildings, utilities, transportation centers) had all been severely damaged. Canada, like the US, had not suffered damage and was in good shape. This meant that Poland had to rebuild, Canada did not. Canada had a major economic advantage over most European nations.


How were the postwar governments and alliances of Canada different from those of Poland?

Canada, a NATO country, had a free-market economy. Poland, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a command economy.


What country was at the center of the disagreement between the US and the soviet union that worsened postwar relations?

Poland


When did Canada go to war with Poland?

Canada and Poland were allies from the start of The War in Europe to its very end.


What is Poland's economic characteristics?

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What kind of economic system does Poland have?

Capitalist: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.


What does Canada trade with Poland?

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What does Poland import from Canada?

Maple syrup ;-)


Are Germans and Canadians at peace?

No they were at war. Poland is allies with Canada which Germany invaded Poland in 1939.


Which vibrant city is called the economic capital of Poland?

Poznan


When did Krakow become capital of Poland and when did it change?

Krakow is the second largest city of Poland and a major economic and cultural hub. It was the capital of Poland from 1038-1569.