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Was eastern Europe communists?

Yes, until the fall of communism in 1989


What were stalins objectives in supporting communists governments in Eastern Europe?

Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe


What were stalins objectives in supporting communists government in Eastern Europe?

Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe


President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave Eastern Europe to the Communists on what conference?

Yalta


Why did the Soviets refuse to give up their occupied land in Eastern Europe and Germany?

The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.


Why did the Soviets refuse to give up their occupied lands in Eastern Europe in Germany?

The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.


What was the Eastern European Uprising?

The capitalist countries where sending men to fight against the russians ect so they resisted


Which communist country supported the Sandinista government?

The USSR, Cuba and the Eastern Bloc, as well as leftist from the capitalist bloc.


The expansion of communism into eastern europe was a direct result of what?

Eastern Europe was state capitalist, not Communist (which would mean no wages system and production for use).


The separation between the Eastern Orthodox and the Catholic church of the west was called a?

schism.....


What does Iron Curtin mean?

The Iron Curtain was a term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the ideological and physical boundary dividing Europe during the Cold War, separating the Communist countries of Eastern Europe from the capitalist countries of Western Europe. It symbolized the division between Eastern and Western blocs and the restrictions on information and movement imposed by Communist regimes.


How do people describe the weather?

They describe it in Fahrenheit in the Western hemisphere and Celsius in the eastern hemisphere.