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What is solidarity?what were the causesof popularity of solidarity?how did poland became democretic?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A)Solidarity, Polish officially Independent Self-Governing Trade ”, Polish trade union that in the early 1980's became the first independent labour union in a country belonging to the Soviet bloc. Solidarity was founded in September 1980, was forcibly suppressed by the Polish government in December 1981, and reemerged in 1989 to become the first opposition movement to participate in free elections in a Soviet-bloc nation since the 1940's. Solidarity subsequently formed a coalition government with Poland’s United Workers’ Party , after which its leaders dominated the national government

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B)Poland's Solidarity Movement (1980-1989) Nonviolent struggle against the authoritarian communist government in Poland began soon after the communists stole parliamentary elections in 1946. ... Solidarity always pursued its political objectives with a high degree of nonviolent discipline as well as self-imposed limitations.

C)By the late 1980's, the Polish reform movement Solidarity became crucial in bringing about a peaceful transition from a communist state to a capitalist economic system and a liberal parliamentary democracy. This process resulted in the creation of the modern Polish state: the Third Polish Republic, founded in 1989.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

☆ solidarity was popular due to the following reasons:

● 1)it was the 1st independent trade union in poland.

● 2)it was protesting for the basic rights which the people did not had due to the government.

●3)it included all sort of people whether a farmer or a labour or an electrician in their trade union.

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