What promise did Stalin make and break after Soviet occupation of several Eastern European countries?

A. to allow the people to hold free elections
B. to educate the population about communism
C. to give financial assistance to war-torn families
D. to leave the region as soon as possible

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1. A
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. C
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7. C
8. B
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10. C

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The promise that Stalin made and then broke after the Soviet occupation of several Eastern European countries was:

A. to allow the people to hold free elections.

To find this answer, you can review historical sources or textbooks that cover the period of Soviet occupation in Eastern Europe after World War II.

Stalin initially promised that the countries under Soviet control in Eastern Europe would have free and democratic elections. However, as the Soviet Union established its control over these countries, it became clear that Stalin had no intentions of allowing true democracy. Instead, he ensured that pro-Soviet governments were installed and maintained in these countries, effectively denying the people the freedom to hold genuine elections and choose their own leaders.

This promise and subsequent breach by Stalin played a significant role in solidifying Soviet control over Eastern Europe and establishing the so-called Eastern Bloc during the early years of the Cold War.