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18 January, 18:46

How did the Soviet Union come to dominate Eastern Europe after World War II?

A.

by supporting communist parties in democratic elections

B.

by keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments

C.

by agreeing with the United States to divide Europe in half

D.

by making a separate peace agreement with Germanyon come to dominate Eastern Europe after World War II?

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  1. 18 January, 22:44
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    The right answer is B.

    Explanation:

    The Soviet Army had expelled the German Army from the territories of several Eastern European countries (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, for example) in 1944-1945, an act called their "liberation.". However, Soviet troops remained there for security reasons. The Soviet Union also supported local Communist parties or movements and propelled their candidates. Besides, there was the Yalta agreement among the top Allied leaders, including the US, which gave influence to victorious powers over the countries they occupied.
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