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Although there is no text attached to the question, we can assume the topic is when the Soviet Union exerted ist influence and control over the Eastern European territories after World War II. We are talking about countries such as Poland, Bulgaria, Albany, Rumania, East Germany, and Hungary. Those countries adopted command economies and suffered. In a command economy, it is the state that controls the economic system of the country. In total opposition to the free market economy, in a command economy, the state decides what to produce, when to produce, how much, and at what price.
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Crusades
Explanation:
- There where many people involved in the Silk Road, including the Crusaders.
- During the Crusades, Crusaders would walk 5,000 miles just to get to the Holy Land.
- On their way there they would cross through the Silk Road. Many Crusaders where greedy and wanted fame and fortune instead of glory so they bought silk and fled from there army. After bringing these products home many people wanted silk and porcelain .
- This increased profit on the silk road.
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At the Yalta Conference in February, 1945, Stalin had agreed to enter the war against Japan three months after Germany was defeated. Victory in Europe was achieved on May 8, 1945. The Soviet Union declared war on Japan on August 8, 1945, and invaded Manchuria with over a million troops to take on the Japanese army there.
As to the dropping of the second atomic bomb, even the dropping of the first could be challenged when factoring in the USSR. An option to dropping atomic bombs was to enlist Soviet troops in a joint invasion of Japan. But the USA wanted to avoid postwar Soviet presence in Japan, and the atomic bombs were seen as a way of ending the war quickly. As to the use of a second bomb at Nagasaki after the first was dropped on Hiroshima, it was because of the Allies' requirement that Japan submit to an unconditional surrender. They did not do so in the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, so the second bomb was used. You can consider for yourself whether some other resolution besides "unconditional surrender" was a viable option.