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NguyenJ

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Why was the so-called Pax Sovietica accepted by the West?
 
  A) The Warsaw Pact was a counterbalance to NATO.
  B) The Soviets developed the atomic weapon in 1949.
  C) The Soviet policy of peaceful coexistence brought peace.
  D) The West was more interested in economic competition.
  E) The aggressive phase of communism ended with Stalin's death.

Question 2

Which of the following caused the most death among Amerindians?
 
  A) smallpox
  B) the cannon
  C) Spanish mines
  D) malaria
  E) scurvy



joshbk44

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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