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penguins

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What was Gosplan?
 
  a. A system of assigning privileges to elites within the government.
 b. A state-run newspaper.
 c. A policy for governmental transparency.
 d. The architecture for centralization of the state economy within the government hierarchy.
  e. The system of law and order that carried over from Tsarist times.

Question 2

Who was NOT considered a dissident under the Brezhnev years?
 
  a. Andrei Sakharov
 b. religiously devout individuals
 c. Alexander Solzhenitsyn
 d. ethnic minorities in republics in Central Asia
  e. Vladimir Zhirinovsky



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



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