© Macmillan Learning Russia and the post-Soviet states are considered a region primarily because of • their shared history as part of the former Soviet Union's imperial project. • the uniformity of the physical landscape they share. • the linguistic and religious homogeneity of the area. O the political similarities between the countries.

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Russia and the post-Soviet states are considered a region primarily because of
• their shared history as part of the former Soviet Union's imperial project.
• the uniformity of the physical landscape they share.
• the linguistic and religious homogeneity of the area.
O the political similarities between the countries.
Answer

Their shared history as part of the former Soviet Union's imperial project.

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