Under Brezhnev, economic incentives in the Soviet Union
A) were increased in an attempt to bolster a stagnant agriculture.
B) made it possible for globally acclaimed Russian writers like Alexander Solzhenitsyn to travel outside the country to promote their work.
C) loosened up the "one child" policy that went into effect immediately after World War II.
D) were rarely taken advantage of, as every Soviet citizen was guaranteed an opportunity to work by the constitution.
E) were non-existent.
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Q1: At the close of World War II,
Q3: As an instrument of perestroika, glasnost allowed
A)
Q4: After assuming control of the Soviet Union,
Q5: The Soviet industrial growth rate declined to
Q6: Approximately _ Soviet citizens were held in
Q7: Mikhail Gorbachev
A) was the well-placed son of
Q8: Brezhnev
A) valued stability above all, and blocked
Q9: Major problems facing the Soviet system, in
Q10: In the early 1970s,
A) Ho Chi Minh
Q11: Khrushchev
A) was determined to follow in Stalin's
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