Which of the following was a consequence of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union?(1 point)

Responses

One-party rule remains commonplace throughout the region.
One-party rule remains commonplace throughout the region.

People could travel freely.
People could travel freely.

Russia banned the Orthodox Church.
Russia banned the Orthodox Church.

Catholicism remained suppressed in Poland.

1 answer

The correct response to the question about a consequence of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union is:

People could travel freely.

Following the transition to democracy, many countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union experienced increased freedom of movement, allowing people to travel more freely than during the previous authoritarian regimes. The other options do not accurately reflect the outcomes of the transition to democracy in the region.