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Q: What was one factor that made it difficult for eastern bloc nations to switch to democratic governments?
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The Soviet policy of establishing a sphere of influence which came to be known as the Warsaw Pact or Eastern Bloc nations was referred to derisively by Winston Churchill as an Iron Curtain which fell between the Western democratic nations and the nations of Eastern Europe. By ensuring Communist governments were installed in Eastern Europe and, more importantly, by maintaining them through such actions as the Invasion of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union ensured that the Cold War continued until the fall of the Berlin Wall.


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Was Czechoslovakia one of the few eastern European nations that did not have a stable democratic government after World War 1?

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Two Eastern European nations that set up their own communist governments after World War 2?

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