The correct answer is (3).
Stalin believed that having satellite states would help prevent future wars
because satellite countries would be indebted to and protect the Soviet Union.
After the Yalta conference in 1945, Stalin argued that the Soviet Union should
lead in rebuilding Eastern Europe and get ahold of the “satellite states” (Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and East Germany), but allow them
free elections and independent future plans. He didn’t hold up to this
agreement, but indebted this countries around Soviet Union and used them as a
shield. <span>These states were called “satellites” because
they were held in the orbit by the gravitational pull of the Soviet Union.</span>
Answer:
It was written in 1773 so late 1700s
False; it's <span>an income level below which income is insufficient to support families or households.</span>