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Haha. I saw this in my homework. Well it is simple. The west is more rich because the countries in eastern Europe used to be communist, and the leaders of the eastern European countries still have communist.
no the eastern has more countries
Many countries from Eastern Europe have joined the European Union since 2004. This makes it easier for them to travel to other European countries to get work. A lot of people from eastern European countries have travelled to countries in western Europe where there is more work, so a lot of eastern Europeans have gone to the United Kingdom.
To ensure that Middle Eastern leaders would continue supplying them with oil
To ensure that Middle Eastern leaders would continue supplying them with oil
They have democratic governments.
posed enormous challenges
from northern to southern, western, and eastern europeans
Western countries e.g. China, Russia, Mongolia, Western Germany Alot of these had communist governments introduced by the USSR. Berlin itself was split-The western side of the wall was mainly inhabited by western Germans and was communist, the eastern side was inhabited by eastern Germans and was not communist. There had to be a divide as it was the capital and Western and Eastern Germans must both be allowed to live there. Basically, Soviets were west and NATO (north Atlantic treaty organisation- USA, England etc) and was East
These countries are partly in the eastern hemisphereand partly in the western one:EnglandFranceSpainAlgeriaMalithe USABurkina FasoTogoGhana
The Red Sea and The Black Sea are not close and do not border the same countries. The Red Sea borders Egypt (Western), Sudan (Western), Eritrea (Western), and Somalia (South-Western). It also borders these Eastern countries; Saudi Arabia and Yemen.The Black Sea borders Romania (Western), Bulgaria (Western) and Turkey (South-Western). It also borders these Eastern countries; Georgia, and Russia.
The Soviet Union invaded those countries with its massive army. Just to give you an idea about the scope of the Soviet Army, the USSR lost 8.7 million soldiers during the war and still managed to conquer half of Europe. The Soviet Union invaded Eastern Europe at the same time that the United States, the United Kingdom, and other Western Allies invaded Western Europe. The difference was that after World War II, the Western Allies withdrew a large portion of their armies and allowed the countries of Western Europe to determine their own governments. The Soviets used their military power to force Eastern European governments to be modeled after the Soviet Union and kept their armies in Eastern European countries to crush dissent.