After World War II, the Soviet Union turned many of the countries of Eastern Europe into _____states.

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The correct answer is Satellite states.

The name satellite states was given to these countries because they fell under the "sphere" or "influence" of the Soviet Union. In these states, the Soviet Union would set up a communist system like the one they had in their country. Along with this, these countries were meant to benefit the Soviet Union and advance the system of communism. Countries that were considered satellite states include Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.

The correct answer is: "satellite states".

A satellite state is an independent country with its own political structures but positioned under strong economic, political, social and cultural influence of a larger super power. This was the case of the Central and Eastern European countries that became soviet republics under the influence of the URSS and which, by the signing of the Warsaw Pact, became the components of the Eastern bloc of communist countries leaded by the URSS during the Cold War.