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Question 1

Which of the following cited Pareto as a source of inspiration?
 
  a. Kasier William II
  b. Tsar Nicholas II
  c. Lenin
  d. Kerensky
  e. Mussolini

Question 2

The Battle of ____ was the turning point of the war in North Africa.
 
  a. El Alamein
  b. Cairo
  c. Morocco
  d. Tangiers
  e. Libya




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