Czechoslovakia was not in a country, but rather was a country. As of January 1st, 1993, Czechoslovakia split itself into two, separate countries; the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Use "Tejano Music" to answer questions 1 - 6.
1
Which of these Ideas could best follow and support sentence 5?
A
These forms included the polka and the waltz.
B
Czechoslovakia is now known as the Czech Republic.
C
Spanish missionaries were the first European settlers in Texas.
D
Many people immigrated to the United States searching for
a better life.
As of 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia became the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
There is no such country as Czechoslovakia now. There was until the 1st of January 1993. Then it became two different countries. They are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Not any more. There are now 2 countries that USED to be Czechoslovakia: the Czech Republic and the country of Slovakia.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Czechoslovakia no longer exists. Up until 1993 it consisted of what is now Slovakia and what is now another independent country, the Czech Republic.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Until 1993 it was part of Czechoslovakia along with the Czech Republic, which is now also an independent country.
The name of this former country is Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic
The correct spelling is "Czechoslovakia." However, it is important to note that Czechoslovakia no longer exists as it split into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
Slovakia and Czech Republic were once one country called Czechoslovakia, but they broke up, because of their differend cultures and religions.
The former country (now Slovakia and the Czech Republic) was spelled Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia is now divided between the Chech Republic and Slovokia.
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It was separated after WW2 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Two different countries.