Based on the passage, it can be inferred that Suny might also support which of the following assertions? Your answer: O The communist regemes were purposefully undermined by Western interference in their economies. O The public's distaste for socialism doomed the communist governments from their beginnings. O The use of terror and abuse of human rights worsened as communist governments faced internal challenges. Has the socialist economies performed better, communist governments might have stayed in power longer.
Based on the passage, it can be inferred that Suny might also support which of the following assertions? Your answer: O The communist regemes were purposefully undermined by Western interference in their economies. O The public's distaste for socialism doomed the communist governments from their beginnings. O The use of terror and abuse of human rights worsened as communist governments faced internal challenges. Has the socialist economies performed better, communist governments might have stayed in power longer.
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!["Egalitarian Marxism, a more human form of communism without terror or
Russians, continued to have broad appeal. But the [crushing of] anti-Stalinist
uprisings of 1956 in Hungary and 1968 in Czechoslovakia left [people] feeling
bewildered, if not betrayed. What they got was 'vegetarian' communism.
more goods, some travel abroad, less repression, but only the most muted
voice in politics.
Early 70s [communist] regimes looked stable, relatively prosperous
and likely to endure. But the command economy couldn't uphold the social
contract: [Soviet bloc countries] borrowed heavily from the West to maintain
an aging industrial base and a standard of living comfortable enough to
keep populations relatively quiescent. [Foreign debt] and a cycle of falling
productivity and growing discontent accelerated."
Ronald Grigor Suny, "Empire Falls: The Revolutions of
1989," The Nation, 2009](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3aa0cc73-bdff-41b5-a4f8-33df7c0d59a1%2F80c98e57-02f7-40e0-bcaf-47fe282eaad0%2Fey9wctp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:"Egalitarian Marxism, a more human form of communism without terror or
Russians, continued to have broad appeal. But the [crushing of] anti-Stalinist
uprisings of 1956 in Hungary and 1968 in Czechoslovakia left [people] feeling
bewildered, if not betrayed. What they got was 'vegetarian' communism.
more goods, some travel abroad, less repression, but only the most muted
voice in politics.
Early 70s [communist] regimes looked stable, relatively prosperous
and likely to endure. But the command economy couldn't uphold the social
contract: [Soviet bloc countries] borrowed heavily from the West to maintain
an aging industrial base and a standard of living comfortable enough to
keep populations relatively quiescent. [Foreign debt] and a cycle of falling
productivity and growing discontent accelerated."
Ronald Grigor Suny, "Empire Falls: The Revolutions of
1989," The Nation, 2009

Transcribed Image Text:Based on the passage, it can be inferred that Suny might also support which of the following assertions?
Your answer:
O The communist regemes were purposefully undermined by Western interference in their economies.
O The public's distaste for socialism doomed the communist governments from their beginnings.
O The use of terror and abuse of human rights worsened as communist governments faced internal challenges.
O Has the socialist economies performed better, communist governments might have stayed in power longer.
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