What was seen as the most significant flaw in Lenin's promotion of Marxism in Russia?

a. The masses were not sufficiently educated to reach the next phase of Marxism.
b. The necessity of NEP in order to finance the revolution left many people disillusioned.
c. Russians had insufficient consciousness of class conflict.
d. The refusal of the Bolsheviks to turn power over to the Soviets, as promised during the war.
e. The lack of nationalized industries prevented the first step to true communism.


c

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Because they denied the existence of the Roman gods, Christians were accused of __________.

A. atheism B. monotheism C. pantheism D. Zoroastrianism

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The unification of ancient Egypt was made possible by the

a. pharaohs' godliness. b. susceptibility of ancient Egyptians to centralization. c. imposition of unification by outsiders. d. Tigris and Euphrates. e. Nile River's geography.

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The plantation system of the Cotton South before the Civil War

a. resembled a tightly controlled oligarchy in its monopolistic features. b. became more democratic and open to newcomers. c. was very financially stable over many years. d. was attractive to European immigrants. e. included no expectation that planter aristocrats had any obligation to serve the public as politicians or statesmen.

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Referring to the Comparative Essay “Cities in the Medieval World,” compare and contrast the main features of cities in Europe, in the Islamic world, and in China.

What will be an ideal response?

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