Multiple Choice
The hopes raised by the changes in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s were,by 1989:
A) fully realized throughout most of the region.
B) understood to be taking longer and would be harder than thought.
C) co-opted by the communist establishment and diverted.
D) deferred by the military action taken by the Soviet Union in Afghanistan.
E) dashed completely by the repressive measures taken by the Warsaw Pact military.
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