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Question 1

The Eastern European nation which did not experience a Soviet thaw in the 1950s but which revolted against its hard-line Communist rulers in 1968 was
 
  a. Czechoslovakia.
  b. East Germany.
  c. Hungary.
  d. Poland.
  e. Yugoslavia.

Question 2

The expansion of cotton production caused all of the following, EXCEPT:
 
  a. It prompted the extension of slavery.
  b. It resulted in substantial changes in the institution of slavery itself.
  c. It led to slaves being regimented like machines  in tempo with the demands of cotton production.
  d. It resulted in a much larger variety of tasks and skills for slaves.



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