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The Provisional Government, which took over after the abdication of Nicholas II, failed because it
 
  a. surrendered to Germany.
  b. declared itself the ruling government and refused the call for elections.
  c. created an army of peasants to keep order inside Russia.
  d. failed to react to and control the various committees that ruled Russia.
  e. did not respond to peasant demands for peace, land, and bread

Question 2

In the 1930s, India's distress gold was associated with
 
  a. families selling jewelry to avoid loss of their land.
  b. the drop in value of commercial crops.
  c. decreased dowry payments.
  d. cancelled or delayed marriages.
  e. All of the answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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