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Question 1

All of these events were factors in the collapse of Russia's tsarist regime in March 1917 EXCEPT
 
  a. the leadership of the Mensheviks formed a new Provisional Government.
  b. a general strike in Petrograd.
  c.. heavy wartime casualties due to incompetent military leadership and poor equipment
  c. strife in the ruling dynasty due to the influence of Rasputin.e. the incompetent political leadership of Nicholas II.

Question 2

Because of its railroads, stockyards, and grain elevators, which of the following cities dominated the economy of the Midwest by the middle of the nineteenth century?
 
  a. Chicago
  b. Milwaukee
  c. Minneapolis
  d. St. Louis



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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