Answer:
B.)Command
C.)Trabant
Step-by-step explanation:
Satellite state is one of the pejorative adjectives that is given in international politics to any State that, although it is nominally independent and is recognized by others, in practice it is supposedly subject to the political or ideological domain of some power. As with similar terms such as puppet government, the cataloging of a State as a satellite is considered partisan and proper to the detractors of the governments in question.
The term, analogy of the celestial bodies orbiting a larger one, was initially used by the capitalist press to refer to the countries of the Warsaw Pact and its close relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Other socialist states, such as North Korea (particularly in the decades after the Korean War) or Cuba (especially after joining the CAME) were also once categorized as "Soviet satellites." For its part, the press of the socialist camp used to use definitions of similar caliber to refer to peripheral capitalist states and the US allies in NATO, contrary to the Warsaw Pact. Thus, both the press of the German Democratic Republic and that of other socialist countries frequently referred to West Germany as a puppet government of NATO and the United States.