No part of Europe was ‘under Communist rule’. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and that clearly did not exist anywhere in Europe.
Eastern Europe.
East.
The crusaders came from Europe and England.
(being divided into opposing groups (opposite forces))Polarization is the presence or existence of two opposite forces. For example, a magnet is polarized -- it has two opposite poles.The concept of polarization is often used to describe the two opposing sides in the Cold War: the Communist Bloc and the non-communist Free World. The two sides are opposites. The Free World is made up of, for the most part, capitalist democracies. The Communist Bloc is made up of communist dictatorships.
The Old World includes continents Africa, Asia, ans Europe. They were the part of the world the Europeans already knew about before meeting the Americans.
The three areas were Africa to America to Europe, which created a triangle
a part of europe
Communism has no money or prices or wages, and so has no economy.
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Historically many of the countries of eastern Europe were communist and part of or under the influence of the Soviet Union.
the east
None.
Because it is a communist country and it is mostly in asia and not europe
East Germany and East Berlin.
They were for the most part atheistic. Communist governments suppressed all religions: Christianity, Jewish, Islam, Buddhism, Baha'i, etc.
East.
Only communist nations in Europe were part of the pact, as would it's counterpart NATO. Example: North Korea, Communist China, nor North Vietnam were part of the Warsaw Pact. The mission of WP was to battle against NATO, if and when that time ever happened.
No, it has always been considered part of the Eastern European Communist countries. Nowadays it it considered one of the eastern European Balkan countries.