Which form of government did the Soviet Union impose on Eastern Europe? A. capitalist B. communist C. democratic D. republic

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Answer:

Communist

Explanation:

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Answer:

communist

Explanation:

The USSR, together with England and the United States after the Yalta conference decided a New World Order. The decision made by Stalin with its previous war allies turned into a famous "Iron curtain". According to this logic, Easter regions of Europe that were defended and later occupied by the Soviet state were to become communist.

In a communist government, there is no free market as the state has the monopoly of running economical activities. This means there is state planning. Political economics develops where, for the case of Eastern countries that were poor initially meant some form of recovery, however the spread of communism was inciting to worldwide revolution where all working class will according to this, unite into a single state and eventually society will no longer need any kind of regulations once a utopian Worldwide communist state of being would appear.

Historically that was the ideological basis for expanding communist rule in Poland, East Germany, Chekozlovakia, among others. They also were loyal to Moscow.Most of these states failed to achieve the quality standards of the West.