The correct answers are A) he allowed Poland to have greater autonomy, but not Hungary, B) he relaxed censorship for some publications, but not for others, C) he remained very critical of the western system of capitalism, and F) his changes were radical and led to a shift to conservatism.
The limitations of Khrushchev's reforms were the following: he allowed Poland to have greater autonomy, but not Hungary, he relaxed censorship for some publications, but not for others, he remained very critical of the western system of capitalism, and his changes were radical and led to a shift to conservatism.
Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) became the Premier of the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin. He started some reformations from the brutal practices of Joseph Stalin and tried to establish better foreign relations with other countries. But he also had an authoritarian side. He sent troops and tanks to crush an uprising in Hungary in 1956. People in Hungary demanded a democratic form of government and the end of the Soviet Union intervention in Hungarian issues. Many people were killed and wounded.