Which of the following best describes the Brezhnev Doctrine?
a) When forces hostile to socialism try to turn a state toward capitalism, it is not just a problem for the country involved, but for all socialist countries.
b) When any state challenges the Soviet Union for any reason, that challenge will be met by force.
Consider This: Leonid Brezhnev used the doctrine as the rationale for sending tanks to Czechoslovakia in 1968. See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
c) When a satellite state of the Soviet Union colludes with an “outside territory,” the Soviets may impose order by military force.
Consider This: Leonid Brezhnev used the doctrine as the rationale for sending tanks to Czechoslovakia in 1968. See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
d) Soviet clients should always rely on the Soviet military for any police actions in their country.
Consider This: Leonid Brezhnev used the doctrine as the rationale for sending tanks to Czechoslovakia in 1968. See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
a) When forces hostile to socialism try to turn a state toward capitalism, it is not just a problem for the country involved, but for all socialist countries.
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