What led to free elections in Poland in 1988?

nationwide strikes
economic expansion
removal of nuclear arms
propaganda from the West

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Answer:

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Nationwide strikes led to free elections in Poland in 1988.

What is a free election?

A free election is one in which all citizens are able to vote for the candidate of their choice, and the one in which all votes have equal power and are counted accurately. There are standards that government need to meet before, during, and after an election to ensure that an election is free and fair.

What was the nationwide strike in Poland in 1988?

The 1988 Polish strikes were a massive wave of workers' strikes which broke out because the workers were being underpaid and so they demanded salary increase which led to the strikes from 21 April 1988 in the Polish People's Republic.

The strikes, as well as street demonstrations, continued throughout spring and summer, ending in early September 1988.

On April 21, 1988, 5000 workers of Stalowa Wola Steelworks organized a meeting, during which they demanded the end of repressions of Solidarity activists, and 20,000 złoty salary increase.

The first strike broke out four days later, on April 25, 1988, On the next day, one of the biggest companies of the country, Vladimir Lenin Steelworks, joined the strike.

The workers demanded salary increase, re-employment of Solidarity activists, who had been fired during the martial law, as well as legalization of Solidarity.

Meanwhile, a strike broke out in Stalowa Wola Steelworks. Both these actions were suppressed by the Communist security forces (ZOMO) with the support of anti-terrorist units.

Hence, option A is correct.

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