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Zulu123

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Tito's argument about Yugoslavia being part of the buffer zone between East and West was
 
  a. that he retained Yugoslavian nationalism at all costs
 b. he rejected Communism entirely and moved towards democracy
 c. the Communist Party in Yugoslavia rejected Stalinism, not Communism.
 d. Socialism in one Nation was a working mantra.
 e. Yugoslavia was dependent on western political ideas as part of their inclusion in NATO.

Question 2

Which of the following countries became Communist in February of 1948 under Klement Gottwald?
 
  a. Romania
 b. Czechoslovakia
  c. Yugoslavia
 d. Hungary
 e. East Germany



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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