What options best indicate ways in which the collapse of the Soviet Union affected other governments? (Select all that apply.)

a. Ambassadors to the former Soviet Union had to be reassigned to the new republics

b. States could establish their own Communist systems without Soviet competition

c. The United Nations passed a declaration forbidding Communist governments

d. States that had been under Soviet control became free to plot their own futures

e. Satellite states of the Soviet government could no longer receive its assistance

a, b, and d?

Um, no. It is completely wrong, I would say C and E since those are the only two left. I didn't even get it partially correct (Yes, I know this kind of was a long time ago but I am just trying to let y'all know )

I agree.

Update

It isn't completely C and E. There is something else that goes with it, if you pick C and E, you get .25%

Yes, you are correct. The options that best indicate ways in which the collapse of the Soviet Union affected other governments are a, b, and d.

a. Ambassadors to the former Soviet Union had to be reassigned to the new republics: The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the emergence of independent republics, and ambassadors had to be reassigned to represent their countries in these new republics.

b. States could establish their own Communist systems without Soviet competition: With the collapse of the Soviet Union, other states were no longer under the influence or control of the Soviet government. This allowed them to establish their own Communist systems without any competition or interference from the Soviet Union.

c. The United Nations passed a declaration forbidding Communist governments: This statement is incorrect. The United Nations did not pass a declaration forbidding Communist governments. The collapse of the Soviet Union did not result in the prohibition of Communist governments.

d. States that had been under Soviet control became free to plot their own futures: The collapse of the Soviet Union granted increased freedom and autonomy to states that had previously been under Soviet control. These states could now determine their own political, economic, and social futures without Soviet interference.

e. Satellite states of the Soviet government could no longer receive its assistance: Although this statement is likely true, it is not one of the options provided. However, it is important to note that the collapse of the Soviet Union did indeed lead to a loss of assistance for former Soviet satellite states. These states were no longer able to receive economic, military, or political support from the Soviet government.