Solidarity in Poland gained power through widespread support and coordination among workers, intellectuals, and the Catholic Church, leading to strikes and protests that eventually forced the government to negotiate with them. The movement's nonviolent approach and broad base of support pressured the government to recognize Solidarity as the first independent trade union in a Soviet bloc country, allowing them to participate in elections and eventually leading to democratic reforms.
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