1955: In 1955, the USSR responded to the formation of NATO by creating their own alliance called the Warsaw Pact. The USSR had a number of satellite states. A satellite state is a country that is formally independent, but under heavy political, economic and military influence, or control, from another country. TH Warsaw Pact included the USSR and seven satellite states in Eastern Europe. While NATO functioned as an alliance, the USSR used the Warsaw Pact to control their satellite states. 12. What was the Warsaw Pact? 13. How did the Warsaw Pact function differently from NATO?

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1955: Warsaw Pact Established
In 1955, the USSR responded to the formation of NATO by creating their own alliance called the
Warsaw Pact. The USSR had a number of satellite states. A satellite state is a country that is formally
independent, but under heavy political, economic and military influence, or control, from another country. The
Warsaw Pact included the USSR and seven satellite states in Eastern Europe. While NATO functioned as an
alliance, the USSR used the Warsaw Pact to control their satellite states.
12. What was the Warsaw Pact?
13. How did the Warsaw Pact function differently
from NATO?
Transcribed Image Text:1955: Warsaw Pact Established In 1955, the USSR responded to the formation of NATO by creating their own alliance called the Warsaw Pact. The USSR had a number of satellite states. A satellite state is a country that is formally independent, but under heavy political, economic and military influence, or control, from another country. The Warsaw Pact included the USSR and seven satellite states in Eastern Europe. While NATO functioned as an alliance, the USSR used the Warsaw Pact to control their satellite states. 12. What was the Warsaw Pact? 13. How did the Warsaw Pact function differently from NATO?
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