Answer:
C. an attempt to overthrow communist rule in Hungary
Explanation:
The Hungarian flag was bearing the Rakosi coat of arms, reflecting the communist rule in Hungary. The Hungarians though despised the Soviets and being under their control, so they made a revolution. The Hungarian Revolution had its own flag, and the flag was totally the same, apart from the Rakosi coat of arms being cut off from it, thus having a white gap in he center. The meaning of this feature on the flag was that the Hungarians want to overthrow the communist rule in the country, and that the communism and the Soviet rule doesn't have place in their society.
The Olympic Games started in Olympia in 776 B.C. and for centuries Olympia athletic games were a cult for worshiping Zeus. Wrestling with no weight classifications, or scoring systems seemed to have been a brutal and barbaric affair but in reality, respect and fair play were present. Chariot racing is one of the most thrilling, and dangerous sports but Pankration which is a combination of boxing and wrestling with barely any restrictions was the wild center of the Ancient Olympic Games and seemed to be their preference. Boasting huge men of incredible strength, it became a fountain of wondrous stories and stirring myths. However Javelin and discus used to entertain people who came from many cities to stand (not sit) and watch these athletes who originally played naked.