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During the Cold War, the Communist countries were led by... 12 points

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Answered by HeroicGRANDmaster
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Explanation:

Since its start a century ago, Communism, a political and economic ideology that calls for a classless, government-controlled society in which everything is shared equally, has seen a series of surges—and declines. What started in 1917 Russia, became a global revolution, taking root in countries as far flung as China and Korea to Kenya and Sudan to Cuba and Nicaragua.

Answered by Anonymous
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the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Albania (until the mid-1950’s), Afghanistan and Mongolia.

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Communist countries during the Cold War can be divided into Soviet satellite states, pro-Soviet and non-aligned communist countries. The Soviet satellite states that were completely under the influence of the Soviet Union were: the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Albania (until the mid-1950’s), Afghanistan and Mongolia.

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