A leading Soviet writer of the 1950s and winner of the Nobel Prize was
A. Vaclav Havel.
B. Gennady Zhuganov.
C. Leo Tolstoy.
D. Boris Pasternak.
E. Gunter Grass.
Answer: D
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a. Northern Italy b. The western Frankish territories c. Sicily d. Central Europe e. The Isle de France
Rural America
A. saw the South increase plantings of cotton as a cash crop in the 1950s. B. saw its percentage of the national income drop to less than 2 percent in the 1950s. C. lost nearly 10 percent of its population in 1956 alone. D. both nearly lost 10 percent of its population in 1956 alone, and saw its percentage of the national income drop to less than two percent within the decade of the 1950s. E. All these answers are correct.
What was the original title of the pope?
a. Bishop of Rome b. Patriarch of Jerusalem c. Bishop of Ravenna d. Cardinal of Rome e. Patriarch of Constantinople
Noah Webster thought every American schoolboy should be educated
A. to appreciate European culture. B. in Greek and Latin. C. in a skilled trade. D. as a nationalist. E. in community service.