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MakcuM [25]
2 years ago
6

What happened when hungary opened its borders?

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Elan Coil [88]2 years ago
6 0

What happened when Hungary opened its borders is: Thousands of people left East Germany.

<h3>What happened when Hungary opened its borders?</h3>

When the border was open  by Hungary  or when they remove the regulation they placed on the border many people left east Germany and move to West Germany during that period.

The border opening also enables people to go to Austria  to buy or purchase goods.

Therefore thousands of people left East Germany.

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gavmur [86]2 years ago
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Answer:

Thousands of people left east Germany. the cultural Revolution set back China's modernization because Mao believed that was more important.

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