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rayancarla1

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Sanderson and Alderson suggest that perestroika
 
  a. involved only minor economic tinkering
  b. was rooted largely in a strategy of elite self-preservation
  c. failed
  d. was a manifestation of a decades-long reintegration of the Soviet Union into the capitalist world-economy

Question 2

Throughout much of human history, marriage has been seen as
 
  a. a necessary evil.
  b. a means to pass on property.
  c. a way to propagate the species.
  d. chiefly an economic transaction.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D



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