Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, what happened to many of the economies in Eastern Europe?



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Eastern European nations continued to maintain government-controlled command economies.
Eastern European nations continued to maintain government-controlled command economies.

Many Eastern European countries began the transition to free-market economies.
Many Eastern European countries began the transition to free-market economies.

Increased military spending in Eastern Europe caused a complete collapse of the region’s economies.
Increased military spending in Eastern Europe caused a complete collapse of the region’s economies.

Eastern European countries increased military spending to keep the Warsaw Pact intact.

Many Eastern European countries began the transition to free-market economies.