DP History Questionbank
Acceptance of, and opposition to, Soviet control in central and eastern Europe (1968–1989): East Germany; Poland; Hungary and Czechoslovakia; Romania and Bulgaria; role of Walesa and Havel
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- 17M.3op4.HL.TZ0.36: Between 1945 and 1968, to what extent was there support for Soviet control within two of the...
- 20N.3op4.HL.TZ0.36: “Walesa was the main reason for successful Polish resistance to Soviet control.” To what extent...
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21M.3op4.HL.TZ0.36:
Compare and contrast the impact of opposition to Soviet control in two countries between 1968 and 1989.
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18M.3op4.HL.TZ0.36:
Compare and contrast the role of Walesa in Poland and Havel in Czechoslovakia.
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18M.3op4.HL.TZ0.35:
“Protests against Soviet domination in central and eastern Europe were unsuccessful up to 1980.” With reference to East Germany and Poland or Hungary and Czechoslovakia, to what extent do you agree with this statement?
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18N.3op4.HL.TZ0.36:
Discuss the reasons for, and the results of, the uprising in Czechoslovakia (1968).