In the Soviet Union prior to the era of Mikhail Gorbachev, cultural freedom, such as it was, was greatest under

a. Stalin.
b. Khrushchev.
c. Brezhnev.
d. Andropov.
e. Chernenko.


b

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Organized labor (unions) had already suffered a decline in power by the time he became president, but Ronald Reagan:

a) accelerated that decline by taking a hard-line approach to work stoppages b) backed labor in most disputes, since he once headed the Screen Actors Guild c) took a neutral position toward unions because of his background as California's governor d) supported unions enthusiastically, and union membership doubled under Reagan

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How did political activism for African American rights change from the 1950s to the early 1960s?

A) Direct, peaceful confrontation replaced reliance on court action. B) Reliance on court action replaced direct, peaceful confrontation. C) Reliance on court action replaced violent means of forcing social change. D) Violent means of forcing social change replaced direct, peaceful confrontation. E) Direct, peaceful confrontation replaced violent means of forcing social change.

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The ________ granted women the right to vote

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Why did the tsars extend Russia's power and influence over Central and eastern Asia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? How successful were they in doing so?

What will be an ideal response?

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