It has been said that Eastern Europe is a political region more than a physical region. Would you agree or disagree with this statement? You must provide a solid argument for your position.
--I wasn't really sure about this, so I got some help from google. Is this answer all right?
I agree that Eastern Europe is a political region more than a physical one because it’s been joined together as a region politically since the end of world war II, when the Soviet Union took them over as part of their empire, which unified them under the communist political system. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, this group has been looked up as a region as they have all had their own related struggles of establishing themselves publicly, politically, and economically and these struggles that give them an identity as a region are more political than physical.
Thanks
-MC
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I agree -- and you've written a good answer.
Thanks =)
-MC
-MC
You're welcome.