Czechoslovakia 1968
_- Attempted to become democratic in 1948
- Applied for aid given out by Americans but didn't get it
- Alexander Dubcek became Secretary in 1968
- Used new policies such as: freedom of press, assembly worship and, right to strike, all of which were aspects of Democracy
- "Socialism with a human face"
- Threatened to spread to Romania
- Troops from satellite states moved in
- Dubcek was arrested and relieved by Husak (followed communism and Russia)
- Applied for aid given out by Americans but didn't get it
- Alexander Dubcek became Secretary in 1968
- Used new policies such as: freedom of press, assembly worship and, right to strike, all of which were aspects of Democracy
- "Socialism with a human face"
- Threatened to spread to Romania
- Troops from satellite states moved in
- Dubcek was arrested and relieved by Husak (followed communism and Russia)
Summary
_When Czechoslovakia applied for aid given out by the Americans, they did not get it, even though they were attempting to become Democratic. Then, Alexander Dubcek became Secretary and brought in freedom of press, assembly worship and right to strike, which were some aspects of democracy, but more like, "Socialism with a human face."
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