How did the Soviet Union come to dominate Eastern Europe after World War II?(1 point)

Responses

By agreeing with the United States to divide Europe in half.
By agreeing with the United States to divide Europe in half.

By making a separate peace agreement with Germany.
By making a separate peace agreement with Germany.

By keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments.
By keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments.

By supporting communist parties in democratic elections.

By keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments.

Which of the following is the best explanation for the collapse of the Soviet Union?(1 point)

Responses

The government privatized the agricultrual industry.
The government privatized the agricultrual industry.

The government transitioned from a market economy to a command economy.
The government transitioned from a market economy to a command economy.

The government spent money on the military and weapons and neglected the rest of the economy.
The government spent money on the military and weapons and neglected the rest of the economy.

The government increased control over Eastern European nations.
The government increased control over Eastern European nations.

The government spent money on the military and weapons and neglected the rest of the economy.

How has the economy of Russia changed since the fall of the Soviet Union?(1 point)

Responses

from a mixed to a market
from a mixed to a market

from a markeet to a mixed
from a markeet to a mixed

from a command to a mixed
from a command to a mixed

from a market to a command

from a command to a mixed

Which countries in Central Asia and the Caucasus have the largest proven reserves of oil?(1 point)

Responses

Armenia and Tajikistan
Armenia and Tajikistan

Geogria and Uzbekistan
Geogria and Uzbekistan

Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan

Turkmenistan and Georgia

Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan

Putin put the energy industry of Russia under government control, which most clearly represented

a return to communism.
a breakdown in national security.
a step back from free enterprise.
an effort to end corruption.