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how were the rebellions in poland and hungary different? check all that apply. the hungarian rebellion was successful, but the polish one was crushed by the soviets. hungary demanded political reforms, but poland wanted economic ones. hungary won concessions from the soviets, but poland did not. hungary failed to win reforms, but poland won some economic concessions. khrushchev supported the hungarian rebellion, but he opposed the polish one.
Brief Explanations
- The first option is incorrect as the Hungarian rebellion was crushed, not successful.
- The second option is incorrect; both had political and economic reform aspects.
- The third option is incorrect; Hungary did not win concessions (its rebellion was crushed).
- The fourth option is correct: The Hungarian Uprising (1956) was crushed by Soviet forces and failed to achieve reforms, while Poland's protests (e.g., 1956 Poznań protests and later developments) led to some economic concessions from the Soviets.
- The fifth option is incorrect; Khrushchev did not support the Hungarian rebellion (he sent troops to crush it) and was initially confrontational with Poland but later agreed to some concessions.
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D. Hungary failed to win reforms, but Poland won some economic concessions.