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What swept throughout Eastern Europe in the 1990’s?

a.
communism
c.
small pox
b.
freedom
d.
crashing economies


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

2 Answers

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Smallpox was present in about the 1970s, so it is not that close to the 1990s, so it can be eliminated.

Communism was from 1989 to about 1992. Therefore, A is correct.
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Answer:

b. freedom

Step-by-step explanation:

The 1989 Revolutions, also known as The Fall of Nations, was a revolutionary wave that swept through Central and Eastern Europe in the fall of 1989, causing the overthrow of Soviet-style socialist states within a few months.1 Names for this series of events date back to the Revolutions of 1848, also known as «The Spring of Nations».

Political turmoil began in Poland, and led to a wave of mostly peaceful revolutions in East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. Romania was the only country in the Eastern Bloc that violently overthrew its communist regime and executed its head of state

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