Select all the correct answers. What were the two reasons that the Polish government imposed martial law in Poland in the early 1980s? to gain control from the Soviet Union to reward the workers of Poland with increased wages to prevent labor union activities in the country to have greater control over people fleeing the nation to put an end to the Solidarity organization
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to prevent labor union activities
to put an end to the Solidarity organization
Explanation:
- Martial law denotes the time between 13th December 1981 and 22nd July 1983, when the authoritarian communist government of the Polish People's Republic significantly limited normal life by setting up a military and martial law so as to control political opposition, in specific the Solidarity Movement (a trade union that played a key role in advancing the causes of workers' rights and social change by using in using civil resistances).
- Thousands of opposition supporters were arrested and up to 91 killed without trial. While martial law was abrogated in 1983, many of the political prisoners were freed in 1986 only after a general amnesty.
- In the early 1980s, government attempts to break the union by imposing martial law in Poland and using political violence failed.
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