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Question 1

In 1956 in Poland, Wladyslaw Gomulka
 
  A) worked with the Soviets to crush a nascent independence movement.
  B) declared his nation's right to follow its own socialist path.
  C) tried to assassinate Nikita Khrushchev.
  D) started an underground newspaper dedicated to fascism.
  E) ordered the construction of a wall separating Poland from the Soviet Union.

Question 2

Authorship of the Arthashastra is attributed to whom?
 
  A) Havdala
  B) Kantilya
  C) Maurya
  D) Rodera
  E) Latzvio



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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