How did Soviet farmers react to the first of the Five-Year Plans?

A) They resisted strongly and destroyed their crops.
B) They resisted weakly and then succumbed to government pressures.
C) They supported the program out of economic self-interest.
D) They left the agricultural regions and moved to cities.
E) They wholeheartedly supported the measure and worked according to the political directives.


Answer: A

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The historian ________ expressed his strong sense of racial pride through his critique of higher education in his influential book, The Mis-Education of the Negro (1933)

A) W. E. B. Du Bois
B) Marcus Garvey
C) Benjamin Brawley
D) Carter G. Woodson

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