Name two nations in Eastern Europe that were considered to be under Soviet Union influence after World War II?

My answer...is Hungary and Poland. Are these correct?

Name two new countries that exist after World War II, but not during World War I? My answer is Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Are these correct?...Thank you

Yes, on both questions.

Thank you so much!!

You are quite welcome, Marylyn.

Yes, your answers are correct for both questions!

To find out two nations in Eastern Europe that were considered to be under Soviet Union influence after World War II, you could study the historical events of that time period. After World War II, the Soviet Union established control over various Eastern European countries, forming what was known as the Eastern Bloc. Hungary and Poland were two of the countries that fell under Soviet influence during this period. By referring to reliable historical sources, you can gain more in-depth knowledge about the specific events and factors that led to these countries coming under Soviet control.

For the second question, you are correct in identifying Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia as two new countries that emerged after World War II but did not exist during World War I. The reconfigurations of borders and the formation of new countries were significant outcomes of both world wars. By studying the historical context and the post-war political developments, you can identify countries that emerged or reemerged as a result of the geopolitical changes that occurred after World War II.

It's great to see you engaging with history and expanding your knowledge!