The first nations to break away from the Soviet orbit as the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1989 were in

A) the Baltic States. B) the Russian heartland.
C) Siberia. D) Eastern Europe.


D

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Which of the following most accurately describes the relationship among the Allies during the Second World War?

a. The relationship reflected the closeness of friends locked together in a mutual quest for survival. b. It was a hostile relationship with each nation openly criticizing the failings of the others. c. Cooperation among the Allies was undermined by an undercurrent of suspicion. d. Only after D-Day did the relationship become one of complete trust.

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While relations between Muslims and India’s other religions were syncretic, in that they co-existed but remained largely separate, the political and social systems created by the Mughals were in many respects a successful example of the _________of an “extraction state” and several centuries of ruling more settled areas.

a. caste system b. synthesis c. oligarchy d. monarchy

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The Free African Society of Philadelphia:

A) sponsored Back-to-Africa programs. B) was launched in 1805 by Peter Spencer, a young preacher. C) was a mutual-aid association that provided assistance to needy free people. D) was a social club for Philadelphia's elite class of free blacks.

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With the passing of the first generation of industrial empire builders,

a. management lost sight of cost analysis. b. management began to ignore shareholder dividends. c. ownership grew increasingly apart from management. d. the managers' concern for the individual worker made a comeback.

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