It pointed the way for Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reform program twenty years.
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an "iron curtain" that kept them safe from new invaders. it caused the cold war because many nations overrearcted
They didnt.
i am not sure but i can help u it i s 1- pro-soviet governments were in place or 2- pre-war were confirmed
The significance of Solidarity in Poland for the decline of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe was that the Polish citizens' incooperation made it so that the USSR had to negotiate for its rule in the country,when before it had unconditional rule and therefore had no reason to change its policies. The union forced the Soviets to compromise and bend- which weakened its hold on first Poland and then the other countries in which it had a strong hand in the government.
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an "iron curtain" that kept them safe from new invaders. it caused the cold war because many nations overrearcted
There was a major retreat from democracy. All Eastern European countries, with the exception of Czechoslovakia, fell to an authoritarian government. In addition, the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Italy were totalitarian states and adding to that, Italy, Nazi Germany, and Spain were also fascist.
They didnt.
i am not sure but i can help u it i s 1- pro-soviet governments were in place or 2- pre-war were confirmed
It grew from Western Europe to Eastern Europe, then collapsed to Eastern Europe.
It grew from Western Europe to Eastern Europe, then collapsed to Eastern Europe.
It grew from Western Europe to Eastern Europe, then collapsed to Eastern Europe.
No countries became independent in Eastern Europe in the 1980s. Czechoslovakia did not break up until 1990 and the USSR and Yugoslavia did not break up until 1991 (However, Lithuania gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1990). In the late 1980s, countries in Eastern Europe began to change. The Eastern Bloc was crumbling and communism was falling. Basically, countries just changed politics.
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The significance of Solidarity in Poland for the decline of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe was that the Polish citizens' incooperation made it so that the USSR had to negotiate for its rule in the country,when before it had unconditional rule and therefore had no reason to change its policies. The union forced the Soviets to compromise and bend- which weakened its hold on first Poland and then the other countries in which it had a strong hand in the government.
The most outstanding change in European history since 1950 was the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. By 1999 most of Europe can be said to be free in terms of their citizens' ability to chose their own types of government.
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