What happened during the Prague Spring of 1968?
a) Czechoslovakia’s attempts to “liberalize” its economy were crushed when the Soviets sent in troops and tanks.
b) Czechoslovakia’s attempts to open its economy to other Western European nations were cautiously accepted by Moscow.
Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
c) Local attempts at opening the Czech economy were quashed by the Czech government.
Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
d) The Czechs staged a full-scale revolt against the Soviet Union.
Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
a) Czechoslovakia’s attempts to “liberalize” its economy were crushed when the Soviets sent in troops and tanks.
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