what was one effect that joining the warsaw pact had on the nations of eastern europe?\nthe ussr took even…

what was one effect that joining the warsaw pact had on the nations of eastern europe?\nthe ussr took even greater control of its satellite countries.\nthe nations that joined both nato and the warsaw pact became allies.\nthe nations under the warsaw pact turned to communism.\nthe warsaw pact had no effect on eastern european countries.

what was one effect that joining the warsaw pact had on the nations of eastern europe?\nthe ussr took even greater control of its satellite countries.\nthe nations that joined both nato and the warsaw pact became allies.\nthe nations under the warsaw pact turned to communism.\nthe warsaw pact had no effect on eastern european countries.

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The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance led by the USSR. It was a response to NATO. The USSR used the pact to tighten its grip on Eastern European countries (satellite states). NATO and the Warsaw Pact were opposing blocs, so a country couldn't be in both. Many Eastern European nations were already communist before the pact. And the pact clearly had an impact (military - political integration under USSR).

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The USSR took even greater control of its satellite countries.