Which of the following did Boris Yeltsin and the Russian parliament do in 1991?

a) They voted to leave the Soviet Union.
b) They voted to stay within the Soviet Union.
Consider This: What other states had done the same thing as Yeltsin and the Russians? See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.”
c) They voted to join the European Union.
Consider This: What other states had done the same thing as Yeltsin and the Russians? See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.”
d) They voted to leave the Warsaw Pact.
Consider This: What other states had done the same thing as Yeltsin and the Russians? See 15.6: Narrative: “Words Will Break Cement.”


a) They voted to leave the Soviet Union.

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