Why did the Soviet Union invade Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, and threaten to invade Poland in 1980, if those countries were supposedly its own allies?

a. Soviet leadership's long-harbored resentment against those countries for their lack of support during World War II
b. To free these countries of foreign occupation
c. To crush reformist movements that they feared would spread throughout the Soviet alliance
d. Misunderstandings


Answer: c. To crush reformist movements that they feared would spread throughout the Soviet alliance

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