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Question 1

The main problem with pools was that
 
  a. too often members sued each other for violation of the agreement creating the pool.
  b. they did not increase profits.
  c. the Interstate Commerce Act made them illegal precisely when they were most important.
  d. there was no legal way to enforce the private agreement that created the pool.

Question 2

Those who championed the Soviet Union believed
 
  a. it had successfully ejected capitalist greed.
 b. it had instituted socialist cooperation and a workers' paradise.
 c. its economic policies dealt more capably with the problem of unemployment than the West's capitalist states.
 d. it was the only force that could stem the rising tide of Fascism.
 e. all of the above




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