| A | B |
| Polish organization of trade unions | Solidarity |
| Founder of the Polish workers' union | Lech Walesea |
| Polish workers' strikes began in these workplaces. | shipyards |
| East Germany established formal relations with this country in 1974. | West Germany |
| East Germany periodically challenged Western access to this city. | Berlin |
| Reforming Czech leader of the 1960s | Alexander Dubcek |
| Country that was invaded by the Soviet troops after starting reforms in 1968 | Czechoslovakia |
| Members of this NATO rival became discontented in the 1970s. | Warsaw Pact |
| Country that established martial law in late 1981 | Poland |
| Polish port city, formerly Danzig, site of workers' strikes in 1980 | Gdansk |
| Many East Germans left their country in 1989 when their government did this. | opened its border |
| All of these were closed in 1967 to make Albania an atheist state. | churches and mosques |
| Romania's repressive leader from a974 until his execution in 1989. | Nicolae Ceausescu |
| Communist European country that was not a Soviet satellite when all others were. | Yugoslavia |
| Term for the Czech uprising of 1968 | Prague Spring |
| East Germany's leader from 1976 to 1989 | Erich Honecker |
| One of two original members that stopped cooperating with the Warsaw Pact | Romania or Albania |
| Long-time Communist party leader of Hungary | Jânos Kadar |
| According to the Brezhnev Doctrine, the U.S.S.R. could do this to any East European country. | invade it |
| Central Prague site of mass protests in 1989 | Wenceslas Square |