Answer:
The option B,immunity from arrest
Explanation:
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The examples of such countries, could be:
Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Eastern Germany (German Democratic Republic).
Those countries formally were independent states but their politics and economy was controlled by Moscow (the capital city of the Soviet Union). They were called the satellite countries. In term of economy all those countries were members of Comecon (<span>Council for Mutual Economic Assistance) and in term of security - members of the Warsaw Pact. </span>
The border between the communist bloc and the western Europe was called "the iron curtain" - it was located between the Eastern and Western Germany. The communist bloc started falling apart in 1989 along with the democratic revolutions taking place in the Eastern Europe.
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Fillmore's letter was full of diplomacy, commercial ability and firmness, the president always referred to the Japanese authority as "your majesty", this represented the diplomatic recognition of the one who governed Japan at the time, besides that, he also treated him very kindly so that Japan agreed to trade with the United States, and at the same time exhort him firmly to abandon the old policies that restricted them from doing business with foreign countries on the one hand, and open up to new forms of trade, explaining how, when and what they could trade.