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 keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments by keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments by making a separate peace agreement with Germany by making a separate peace agreement with Germany by supporting communist parties in democratic elections by supporting communist parties in democratic elections

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The Soviet Union came to dominate Eastern Europe after World War II by keeping troops in the region and setting up communist governments. They established pro-Soviet leaders in countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and East Germany, solidifying their control over these nations. Additionally, they supported communist parties in democratic elections, ensuring that governments aligned with Soviet interests came to power.
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