Why did the USSR try to create communist governments in eastern europd?
Imagine you're fighting the war as an ally of a nation which hates your political system. You have a strong suspicion that once you have finished off the Germans, your allies will turn on you. The further you can keep them from your borders, the less chance they will have of winning such a war. So you take over all the little countries between yourself and them; these are called buffer states. Now it's not possible for American troops to set up bases on the borders of the USSR. It worked, too. Without that strategy, WW3 would have happened.
Changes begin to transform eastern Europe?
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How did Slavs benefit from the Vikings travels in the southern part of Eastern Europe?
it gave the polish a chance to move in
Why is the Danube River important to Eastern Europe?
Over the last thirty years, the European Union has actively encouraged the expansion of river transport and intensive farming methods. Now, with Brussels' power in the ascendant, and as the EU expands into Eastern Europe, the threat to rivers on the continent is set to increase. The EU Transport Network Plan envisages an integrated system of roads, railways, canals and rivers. The Danube - with the Rhine - is central to this plan to link the North Sea to the Black Sea.
What did Hitler have planned for eastern Europe?
He did not care for them in the least. He only gave a crap about germans and himself. That is it.
Why did many Jews migrate to Eastern Europe?
They were being persecuted in western Europe. Casimir the Great invited them to Poland in 1343. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Jews were expelled from many of the western countries, like England and Spain, so they slowly began to migrate further east, where they were more welcomed (it took centuries before they were finally granted equal rights in Poland). Later, during the Holocaust, many countries closed their borders to Jews (such as the US). They found refuge mostly in Poland, at least until Hitler conquered it.
For approximately how long after 1050 did western Europe continue to flourish?
It took a thousand years before Europe began to overcome the fall of Rome.
What type of climate does eastern Europe have?
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
What state was not an Eastern European nation under communist controls?
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
What is the longest river in eastern Europe?
the volga is the longest river of one name entirely within eastern Europe
tho the combined ob irtysh is longer but partly outside Europe
so it depends on what you will accept
Increased immigration to the US from eastern Europe led to laws that defined groups based on?
National origin
What nation states was not one of the dominant power of Eastern Europe?
Chile was not one of the dominant powers.
What cut off Eastern Europe form Western Europe?
technology, economy and military, Western Europe is more advanced in all of these.
What did most countries in eastern Europe become in the 1990?
Most Eastern European countries became independent in the 1990s. They also switched from communism to democracy.
What happened in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s?
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Eastern Europe was turbulent with governmental upheavals, protests, and significant changes.
Why did wars and revolutions in china and eastern Europe lead to increased immigration to the US?
Disrupted the lives of people in those regions
For years much of this region had been controlled by other powers as conflict among ethnic groups prevent any real sense of unity. For a while (four decades) it had been controlled by the Soviet Union, but in the late 1980's to 1990's, there was a demand for political reforms and soon they were free from Communist control- in fact, in 1989 it went into a market economy. The region is less urban compared to the rest of Europe and they have a long way to recover from much of the damage from the years past.
Did most people live in big cities in southern and eastern European parts of byzantine empire?
No it is not. Like most of pre-industrial societies the majority of people lived in the countryside, tilling the land. However, it is true that this area was highly urbanised. Constantinople was the largest city in the European Middle Ages with a population of 500.000, which for those days was huge. There were also other big cities.
What eastern European country was still a democracy in1935?
what was the only truly democratic state in eastern Europe in the 1930's?
Czechoslovakia
Fuel causing air pollution in eastern Europe?
The IR is a reason for the pollution problems facing Eastern Europe, but not the distinguishing factor between East and West. The reason Eastern Europe faces pollution issues to a greater extent is due to it's communistic history. The government controlled the industries that were attributing to the pollution so there was a conflict of interest in dealing with the pollution caused and nothing to keep it in check.
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.
Which mountain ranges are in Eastern Europe?
Major mountain ranges in Eastern Europe include the Caucuses, the Urals, and the Transylvanian Alps.
Why is eastern Europe underdeveloped?
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.