Who were the Bolsheviks?

a) The party that took power in Russia, renamed the country the Soviet Union, and set up a dictatorship under the party's control. b) The Russian party that originally believed in the goal of socialist revolution, but abandoned that goal, settling for reforming capitalism. c) The party that lost power in Russia, was forced into exile, but later reemerged to help topple the Soviet Union. d) The socialist group that argued against the methods of the Russian Revolution of 1917.


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A) a ?legal approach B) an extralegal approach C) popular opinion D) judicial restraint E) judicial opposition

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At national conventions today, ______.

a. state delegations focus most prominently on representation of local interests b. the national party is able to force state parties to adopt policy positions c. the state parties’ roles are of increasing strength d. state parties are assured equal representation e. the presidential campaign organization tends to dominate

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Which of the following would not be considered a “third-party” activity on the part of the United Nations?

a. mediation b. peacekeeping c. collective security d. good offices

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Jeffersonian Republicans believed that the nation's welfare would be best served if:

A) it was ruled by its wealthiest and best-educated citizens. B) government policies served farming interests. C) the government had more power than the states. D) government policies promoted the development of commerce. E) the government dominated Congress.

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