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Question 1

The Russian zemstvos were
 
  A) radical, populist societies that supported all revolutionary causes.
  B) local assemblies with limited self-governing powers.
  C) agreements between peasants and landlords concerning work rules.
  D) the emancipation proclamations that set groups of serfs free.
  E) Russia's two national parliaments, one in Moscow and the other in St. Petersburg.

Question 2

The Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Johnson in
 
  A) 1963.
  B) 1964.
  C) 1965.
  D) 1966.
  E) 1967.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
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