Asked by Paige Boden on May 28, 2024
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Which nation's revolution was deemed the "velvet revolution" by its leader,because it had been nonviolent?
A) East Germany
B) Czechoslovakia
C) Hungary
D) Poland
E) Romania
Velvet Revolution
A non-violent transition of power in Czechoslovakia in 1989, marking the end of Communist rule and the onset of democracy.
Nonviolent
Refers to the practice of advocating for or achieving goals through peaceful methods and without the use of force.
- Elucidate the process of moving from communism to democracy in Eastern European countries and the difficulties faced.
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CJ
Christiane JosephJun 01, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The "velvet revolution" refers to the peaceful political transition in Czechoslovakia in 1989, where the communist government was peacefully overthrown and a democratic government was established. The term was coined by the leader of the revolution, Václav Havel, to describe the peaceful, nonviolent nature of the protests and regime change.
Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the process of moving from communism to democracy in Eastern European countries and the difficulties faced.
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