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question 3
what were the workers demanding in the poznan protests in poland?
○ workers were demanding poland recognize minority rights and provide equal protection under the law
○ workers were demanding better working conditions and lower food prices
○ workers were demanding for a change in government to institute a communist regime in poland
○ workers were demanding poland withdraw from the soviet union and gain independence
question 4
how did the soviet union respond to the hungarian revolution of 1956?
○ the soviet union sent troops to hungary to protect the revolutionaries from the hungarian government
○ the soviet union granted full independence to hungary and no longer asserted its influence
○ the soviet union sent troops to hungary to suppress the rebellion, killing thousands of revolutionaries
○ the soviet union expelled hungary from the warsaw pact and placed economic sanctions on the government
For Question 3: The 1956 Poznań Protests in Poland began with workers' grievances over economic hardships, including poor working conditions and high food prices. For Question 4: The Soviet Union violently suppressed the 1956 Hungarian Revolution by sending troops, crushing the uprising and restoring communist control.
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Workers were demanding better working conditions and lower food prices; The Soviet Union sent troops to Hungary to suppress the rebellion, killing thousands of revolutionaries