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



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

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

Eastern European nations continued to maintain government-controlled command economies.
Eastern European nations continued to maintain government-controlled command 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.
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Many Eastern European countries began the transition to free-market economies.