Which of the following would an investigation of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe help to prove true?(1 point)

Responses

The Soviet Union remains the dominant force in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
The Soviet Union remains the dominant force in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries.
Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries.

Democracy is thriving in all countries behind the Iron Curtain.
Democracy is thriving in all countries behind the Iron Curtain.

The adoption of the free market went smoothly.

1 answer

An investigation of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe would most likely help to prove true the statement:

"Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries."

This aligns with the historical context of the region's shift away from communist regimes, which often restricted religious practices. The other statements do not hold true when considering the overall outcomes of the transition to democracy in Eastern European countries.