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Question 1

At the end of World War I, Italy suffered from all the following EXCEPT
 
  a. an overtaxed middle class whose savings were disappearing because of inflation.
  b. regional difference that threatened to dissolve the country.
 c. food shortages and violent strikes.
 d. paralyzed democratic governments.
 e. workers occupying factories, and peasant squatting on unused land.

Question 2

What is true about the Solidarity movement in Poland?
 
  a. It was temporarily crushed by General Lech Walesa in 1981.
  b. It failed to gain massive support due to stiff opposition from the conservative Catholic church.
  c. It was formed by Wladyslaw Gomulka in 1956.
  d. It lacked solidarity and quickly disintegrated and disappeared in 1980.
  e. It was outlawed in 1981 and its leaders arrested.



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