How did the Soviet puppet government leaders in post-World War II Eastern Europe differ from Stalin?

A) They were not true Marxist leaders.
B) They were never able to develop nationalistic feelings in their people.
C) The majority of the leaders were more adaptable than Stalin.
D) They did not try to rule as dictators.
E) They were considered hybrid socialist-capitalist leaders.


B

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Around the same time McKinley was sending a war message to Congress, the Spanish

A) ordered troops to sink the Maine, and the Cubans begged the Spanish and the Americans to end hostilities. B) and the Cubans called for a ceasefire and sent a message to Congress in hopes of adverting an all out war. C) and the Cuban nationalists were negotiating a surrender. D) ordered troops to end the fighting, but the Cubans began insisting on complete independence.

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a. first developed in eastern Asia Minor. b. had its major trading center on the island of Crete. c. was founded by Indo-Europeans who migrated into Greece as early as 1900 B.C.E. d. reached its high point between 2100 and 1800 B.C.E. e. was destroyed by the Ionian Greeks

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The Mughal Empire was quite prosperous in the sixteenth century because they

a. traded cotton cloth. b. had an efficient government system c. faced few external threats d. all of the above e. b and c

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