Question

The reform movement in Czechoslovakia led to

fewer freedoms for citizens.
a struggling economy.
a 50-year reign of the Communist Party.
the country’s first elections in more than 50 years.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The reform movement in Czechoslovakia, particularly during the Prague Spring of 1968, aimed to create a more liberal and democratic government, leading to greater freedoms for citizens. However, the movement was ultimately suppressed by the Soviet invasion in August 1968, resulting in fewer freedoms for citizens in the subsequent years under a strict Communist regime. Therefore, the correct answer regarding the outcome of the reform movement would be:

**fewer freedoms for citizens.**

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