Asked by lucy

Why did the United States most likely offer economic aid to Russia and Easter Europe during the 1990s?
(1 point)
• to encourage them to break away from the Soviet Union
• to politically dominate new goverments in the region
• to help stable, democratic goverments emerge in the region
O to encourage nations to quickly join NATO

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The United States most likely offered economic aid to Russia and Eastern Europe during the 1990s **to help stable, democratic governments emerge in the region**. This assistance aimed to support the transition from communism to democracy and market economies after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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