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what was the main difference between the czech and romanian revolutions?
a. the czech revolution destroyed prague, but the romanian
revolution involved no violence.
b. the czech revolution was unsuccessful, but the romanian
revolution was successful.
c. the czech revolution was peaceful, and the romanian revolution
was violent.
d. the czech revolution involved religious leaders, and the
romanian revolution involved factory workers.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: The Czech Revolution (Velvet Revolution) was peaceful and did not destroy Prague, and the Romanian Revolution had violence, so A is wrong.
- Option B: Both the Czech (Velvet Revolution) and Romanian Revolutions were successful in overthrowing communist regimes, so B is wrong.
- Option C: The Czech Revolution (Velvet Revolution) was peaceful, while the Romanian Revolution involved armed conflict and violence, so C is correct.
- Option D: The Czech Revolution's key participants were students, intellectuals, etc., not mainly religious leaders, and the Romanian Revolution involved various groups including workers but the description misrepresents the Czech side, so D is wrong.
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C. The Czech Revolution was peaceful, and the Romanian revolution was violent.