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What resulted when Eastern European nations revolted against the Soviets in the 1950s and 1960s?(1 point)
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The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.
The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.
The nations that revolted achieved full independence from communist regimes.
The nations that revolted achieved full independence from communist regimes.
The revolts were successful in forcing the Soviets to allow elections in those countries.
The revolts were successful in forcing the Soviets to allow elections in those countries.
The United States came to the aid of the revolutionaries.
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The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.
The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.
The nations that revolted achieved full independence from communist regimes.
The nations that revolted achieved full independence from communist regimes.
The revolts were successful in forcing the Soviets to allow elections in those countries.
The revolts were successful in forcing the Soviets to allow elections in those countries.
The United States came to the aid of the revolutionaries.
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The correct response is:
**The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.**
During the 1950s and 1960s, several Eastern European nations, including Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, revolted against Soviet control. In both cases, the USSR intervened militarily to suppress the uprisings.
**The Soviets responded with military force and crushed the revolts.**
During the 1950s and 1960s, several Eastern European nations, including Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, revolted against Soviet control. In both cases, the USSR intervened militarily to suppress the uprisings.
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