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what was the gdansk agreement?

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Answered by Tanvi4321
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The Gdańsk Agreement was an accord reached as a direct result of the strikes that took place in Gdańsk, Poland. Workers along the Baltic went on strike in August 1980 in support of the 21 demands of MKS which eventually led to the creation of Solidarity.

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❤️➡️The Gdansk Agreement (the August Agreement) It was the first significant social contract between the people and the Communist government. It was signed in the Lenin Shipyards of Gdansk on the 31st of August 1980. In 1980, Poland, even with a high economic growth rate, was in a bad economic situation.<>❤️

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