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Question 1

In his 1955 visit to Yugoslavia, Nikita Khrushchev said that
 
  a. Joseph Tito was the butcher of Budapest.
  b. there were different roads to socialism.
  c. there could be socialism with a human face.
  d. Yugoslavia was an evil empire.
  e. the Soviets would roll back Titoism.

Question 2

Eli Whitney's cotton gin was important because it:
 
  a. eliminated the British monopoly on processing cotton.
  b. reduced the need for slave labor.
  c. made short-staple cotton cost-effective.
  d. gave all regions of the country an incentive to grow cotton.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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