Eastern Europe
The five current communist countries are:China(1949)Cuba(1961)North Korea(1948)Vietnam(1976)Laos(1975)
The North Korean regime was established by the Soviet Union as part of their efforts to expand the communist bloc.
Freedom of housing is not a part of the United States Constitution.
The Chinese government only recognizes the Communist part. The Chinese government won't allow other parties, because those parties would challenge it's power and eventually make the Communist party a very small player in future Chinese politics
The Black Sea is most associated with Eastern Europe.
a part of europe
Eastern Europe is really just a geographical term. It is normally associated with former communist countries, that are geographically in that part of Europe, so it is used in that context too. Any continent has an eastern part to it. There is east Africa, east Asia etc.
They were for the most part atheistic. Communist governments suppressed all religions: Christianity, Jewish, Islam, Buddhism, Baha'i, etc.
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.
Communism has no money or prices or wages, and so has no economy.
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Because it is a communist country and it is mostly in asia and not europe
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
Historically many of the countries of eastern Europe were communist and part of or under the influence of the Soviet Union.
No. Most of Russia is in Asia. The part that is in Europe is in eastern Europe.
The Austrian Empire was associated with having control of Eastern Europe.