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How did the West view the events of Tiananmen Square in April 1989?

a.) The West was not surprised by the events of Tiananmen Square as infiltratiors had been used to start the riot.

b.) The West never saw images from that fateful day in April in Beijing as communist censors barred all photos.

c.) The West saw the events of Tiananmen Square as a peaceful protest met with non-violent government response.

d.) The West was hopeful as it viewed such people as the Tank Man standing up against communist rule.

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Answer:

c.) The West saw the events of Tiananmen Square as a peaceful protest met with the non-violent government response.

Explanation:

Hu Yaobang a veteran member of the Communist Party, had served in China to bring about democratic change. demonstrators, mainly students, protesting for democracy initially marched to Tiananmen Square after Hu Yaobang 's death.  Grieving in the memory of Hu became a campaign for a more transparent, democratic government in China. On June 4 and 5, 1989, the Chinese Government stopped them in a brutal crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre. the event was condemned worldwide for human rights violation.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The West disapproved of Chinese troops using force to suppress the peaceful resistance of communism by students and other democratic supporters in Tienanmen Square in April 1989. While these images were censored by the Chinese government they spread throughout the international community and led to pressure against the Chinese government to relax its communist hold.