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After the collapse of the USSR, the satellite countries became independent nations. Many of them transitioned to democracy and market economies, while others faced challenges in establishing stable governments and managing economic reforms. Some countries joined the European Union or NATO to strengthen their security and economy.

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What were the political conditions in the cold war era?

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What happened to the satellite countries during the fall of the USSR?

They've entered the world of free trade, marketing their goods.


What happened to Russia after the USSR collapsed?

Boris Yeltsin took power and social democracy was instituted.


Who is URSS in World War 2?

You must mean the USSR - which is Russia and it's satellite countries.


What did it mean to be a satellite to the USSR?

A satellite depended financially, economically, and militarily on the USSR. This is called a "satellite nation".


Which countries were Russia's satellites?

After WWII, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania became the USSR's satellite states.


What was the postwar satellite country in Eastern Europe?

The satellite countries to the USSR in Eastern Europe included Eastern Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.


Who Cold war won?

US, USSR collapsed.


Who invented the satellite and what are they used for?

first satellite was invented by USSR


When did the USSR end?

The U.S.S.R collapsed on December 8, 1991


When the USSR end?

The U.S.S.R collapsed on December 8, 1991


What satellite countries were controlled by the USSR (Soviet Union)?

The satellite countries controlled by the USSR included Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria. These nations were part of the Eastern Bloc and were heavily influenced by Soviet policies and ideology during the Cold War. The USSR maintained control through military presence, political pressure, and economic ties, suppressing dissent and promoting communist governments. The dominance of these countries began to wane with the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s.


What was the first satellite for?

The first satellite (Sputnik I) was launched by the USSR (Russia) to demonstrate that they could launch a satellite into Earth orbit.