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Based on the map of Europe during the Cold War, which of the following descriptions is most accurate?

(A) Communist governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free elections.


(B) Communist governments were established in the blue regions of Europe, while the regions in red were democratic.


(C) The United States had a greater influence on the area highlighted in red than on the area in blue.


(D) The area in red had a higher standard of living than the area in blue.


THE ANSWER IS A

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a is correct

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Answer:

(A) Communist governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free elections

Step-by-step explanation:

During the Cold War period, there were two main fractions in Europe, as well as in the rest of the world. One fraction were the communists and the other were the democracies. Most of Central Europe, all of Eastern Europe, and most of the Balkans were dominated by communist governments, while Western Europe, Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, and Scandinavia were dominated by democracies. Both sides wanted to dominate and to spread further their own system of government, and that of course led to lot of tensions between the two fractions. Yugoslavia is probably the most interesting case in Europe in this time, as it was a communist country but it was not under the control of the Soviet Union. It had relatively good relations with both the democratic and the communist countries, balancing between the two.

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