metal ; soviet tanks and troops were sent to crush a democratic , anti-communist revolution in 1956 in? a) Romania b) czeoslovakia c) hungary d) bulgaria
Any ideas?
@.Sam. @ganeshie8 @iGreen @Joel_the_boss @kelliegirl33 @dan815
nope @Conqueror
I think its Hungry because I think I read an article about that along time ago when I was in 8th grade :/
YOU SHALL NOT GIVE DIRECT ANSWERS! @Joel_the_boss
stop . @Conqueror n thanx @Joel_the_boss don't listen to that person .
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 or Hungarian Uprising of 1956 (Hungarian: 1956-os forradalom or felkelés) was a spontaneous nationwide revolt against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet-imposed policies, lasting from 23 October until 10 November 1956. Though leaderless when it first began, it was the first major threat to Soviet control since the USSR's forces drove out the Nazis at the end of World War II and occupied Eastern Europe. Despite the failure of the uprising, it was highly influential, and came to play a role in the downfall of the Soviet Union decades later. @Conqueror But I have an explanation to back my stuff up :(
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This question was recently asked by @iGreen and all of the mods DISAGREED with giving an explanation to your answer. You have to guide the asker to the solution. And @sashadqaf you can't just agree with someone that gives you a direct answer.
@Conqueror Yea read that question. -_- one of the mods said its ok to give direct answers when you cant really guide some one to it.
SO then who's right? That one mod or the other 10 mods who disagreed.
Yeah, they said it's okay to give out direct answers sometimes. @ganeshie8 and @amistre64 both agreed to that. Like on these history questions..you can't explain it to them because there aren't any steps like in a math problem.
@iGreen Exactly! That's what some people don't get.
Yeah, and @Hero and @TuringTest said there are no exceptions to cheating.
anywaysssss . @iGreen and @Joel_the_boss thanx for always helping me and thanx for not listening to people like that ,. <3
No problem.
history questions relies heavily on memory; this is when the askers participation is most needed.. the best way to approach the solution is to have a discussion with the asker that leads them in the direction of the solution, and correct them as needed. It is never OK to give out a direct answer. If the asker refuses to participate (replies with 'idk', 'whats the answer', and other noncontributive/thoughtless responses ), then they need to go back and review their material. Otherwise they are not learning and just want others to give tem an answer. If their communications are hitting around the solution, then they have the information in their heads and just need some guidance towards recalling it.
^^^ @iGreen
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