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Satellite nations were countries under the control of?

they were under the control of (The Soviet Union) hince the word (satellite)


When was satellite nations discovered?

Countries that were under the Soviets control during the Cold War.


What is the term when stronger nations control weaker nations?

These countries could be called Serfdoms, Third-world countries, states, territories, Provinces, or Lands.


One of the countries of eastern central Europe ostensibly independent actually under Moscow control?

Satellite


How does the IMF use its loans to attempt to control and fix the economies of countries that need its help?

By imposing conditionality


How does the IMF use its loans to attempt to control and fix the economy countries that needs help?

by imposing conditionally


How does the IMF use its loans to attempt to control and fix the economies of the countries the needs its help?

by imposing conditionally


What countries tried to break free of soviet control in 1968?

Czechoslovakia is the country that tried to break free of Soviet control in 1968. Czechoslovakia was unsuccessful in its attempt.


What was the relationship between the Soviet Union and the nations referred to as satellite states?

They were countries under the control of the Soviet Union. They had governments, but had little real control over what happened. Most of them were in close proximity to Russia and not able to fight off the control.


What is the motto of Air Force Satellite Control Facility?

The motto of Air Force Satellite Control Facility is 'We find the road or we make it'.


What countries made up the satellite nations?

The satellite nations were Eastern European countries that came under the influence or control of the Soviet Union after World War II. These countries included Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.


What the phrase play God mean?

To try to control something. To attempt to take control of a situation. To attempt to control something that is beyond a person's power to control.