In 1956, when Hungary revolted against continued domination by the Soviet Union, the United States under Dwight Eisenhower

a. sent money to the rebels.
b. quickly recognized the new Hungarian government.
c. refused to admit any Hungarian refugees and declined to provide military assistance to the anticommunist Hungarian rebels.
d. gave only outdated military equipment to the Hungarian freedom fighters.
e. did nothing to help to defeat the communists.


e

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