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KWilfred

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The perennially small Free Democratic Party (FDP) has survived as an important political force in large part because
 
  a. of funding from the largest German corporations.
  b. women have disproportionally supported it.
  c. they are usually necessary to form a majority coalition.
  d. of its concentrated geographic base of support.
  e. it has been supported by the World War II occupying powers.

Question 2

The CDU Chancellor at the time of reunification was
 
  a. Helmut Schmidt.
  b. Hans-Dietrich Genscher.
  c. Helmut Kohl.
  d. Gerhard Schroeder.
  e. Willy Brandt.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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