Hungarian leader Janos Kadar.
The "New Economic Mechanism" was the official name of his policy, begun in 1968, which was sometimes called "Goulash Communism" because of its mixture of communist and free market principles.
Kadar came to power in Hungary in 1956 and remained General Secretary of the Communist Workers Party in Hungary until 1988.
Answer: I think it's C
Explanation:
There's no mention of slavery or the Women's Suffrage Movement, and from analyzing the text you can tell that it's about government.
Answer: Starting a civil service, so C
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the many sanctions imposed on Bolivia
the disappearance of thousands of people in Chile
the short Falkland War with Great Britain
the harsh suppression of a revolution in Algeria