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Question 1

Who was the dominating influence at the Congress of Vienna?
 
  a. Castlereagh
  b. Alexander I
  c. Metternich
  d. Talleyrand
  e. von Hardenberg

Question 2

After emancipation, who was responsible for paying for the land given to freed serfs?
 
  a. The tsar's government
  b. The Russian people as a whole
  c. The former landowner
  d. The village commune
  e. Individual landowners



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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