Answer :

Do you mean the Hungarian Revolution of 1956?

At this time, Hungary was controlled and de-facto occupied by the Soviet Union. There were no free elections and all the decisions in the country had to be approved by the Soviets.

The Hungarian revolution was a protest against that. The main demand was free elections. 
- - Facts about the Hungarian Revolution in 1956.
- - Taken over by the "de-facto"
- - Controlled by the Soviet Union
- - Every single decision (like laws, nature destruction etc) had to be approved by the Soviets. 
- - Some other things were
-Khrushchev's rule of the de-Stalinisation
-Russian was the ones who controlled the economy.
- Hungary was poor
-Very little freedom
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Hungary was given to the Soviets
These are some causes that sparked the 
Hungarian Revolution.

~Hope this helps 

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