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Political developments and activism within the satellite states before 1989: Jaruzelski and attempts to restrain Solidarity in Poland; pressure groups in Czechoslovakia and electoral contests in Hungary; regional peace workshops; the IFN and environmental groups in GDR.

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The Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1980–2000

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The Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1980–2000

Aqa A Level History2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet

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Political developments and activism within the satellite states before 1989: Jaruzelski and attempts to restrain Solidarity in Poland; pressure groups in Czechoslovakia and electoral contests in Hungary; regional peace workshops; the IFN and environmental groups in GDR

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What was the primary aim of General Wojciech Jaruzelski's government in Poland during the early 1980s?

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The primary aim of General Wojciech Jaruzelski's government was to suppress the Solidarity movement.

Key terms

  • Dissident: An individual who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state.
  • Environmental Groups: Organizations that advocate for environmental protection and sustainability, often involved in political activism.

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