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fgiga [73]
3 years ago
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Using the above map of eastern europe, you determine that (5 points the soviet union gained influence across eastern europe duri

ng and after world war ii the number of soviet satellite states decreased significantly right after world war ii after world war ii, the territories of germany were controlled by the soviet union germany and the soviet union shared territories across europe after world war ii

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2 answers:
mezya [45]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is A) the Soviet Union gained influence across Eastern Europe during and after World War II.  

<em>Using the map of Eastern Europe, we can determine that the Soviet Union gained influence across Eastern Europe during and after World War II.  </em>

The Soviet Union occupied many territories such as Latvia, Eastern Polony, Estonia, Lithuanian Ukrainian, and Rumania. The Soviet Union military occupation was part of the pact with the Nazis and represented a form of control and dominance in the Cold Worl era for Russia. As the map shows, many countries of Eastern Europe were under the control of the Soviet Union, which gained influence across that region during and after World War II.  


Dvinal [7]3 years ago
4 0
Had to look for the missing details so I attached it here along with my answer:

Now, based on this given map of Eastern Europe, I can say that the Soviet Union and Germany had shared territories across Europe right after the World War II. The answer would be the last option. You will notice these territories based on the color codes provided. Hope this helps.

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