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Question 1

The Soviet leader who denounced Stalin in 1956 was
 
  a. Andrei Sinyavsky.
  b. Anatoly Dobrynin.
  c. Yuli Daniel.
  d. Nikita Khrushchev.
  e. Leonid Brezhnev.

Question 2

The Mann Act reflected the growing sentiment that
 
  a. prostitution could be ended by arresting and punishing the prostitutes.
  b. prostitution is a victimless crime and should be legalized.
  c. the government could improve human behavior by passing legislation restricting it.
  d. the government could never eradicate immorality because sin is deeply embedded in the human condition.




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