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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many countries that had been under communist control.
began to transition to democratic societies.
continued with their own form of communist government.
were ready and eager for economic changes.
became angry and stubbornly opposed to reform.
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began to transition to democratic societies.
After the Soviet collapse, many former Soviet republics and Eastern Bloc countries moved away from single-party communist rule toward multiparty democracy and market-oriented economies (e.g., Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, the Baltic states).
After the Soviet collapse, many former Soviet republics and Eastern Bloc countries moved away from single-party communist rule toward multiparty democracy and market-oriented economies (e.g., Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, the Baltic states).
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