Answer:
The Russian word ‘glasnost’ has no precise English translation, a fact which impressed Vladimir Bukovskii on his arrival in the West in 1976:
For us there, in the Soviet Union, glasnost was a weapon, a means of struggle with lawlessness and tyranny. Indeed, a means of defence like the safety belt of a mountain climber. Yet the word does not exist in any European language, which substitute the word ‘publicity,’ distorting the sense of the concept. In the Russian word glasnost there is something cold and exact, like a surgical instrument, something very serious and solemn, from which immediately you imagine a duma clerk, bearded and in long robes, declaiming from the Spassky gate a government document. In essence, something like an oath to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Explanation:
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<span>The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand angered Austria. </span>
<span>-this is correct! This assassination happened in Sarajevo. </span>
Serbia declared war on Austria,which caused Austria’s allies to go to war
This is false: the opposite is true; Austria declared war on Serbia, and then Serbia's Ally, Russia joined the war
Nationalism increased tensions in the Balkan peninsula.
This is true. Because of this a conflict could be foreseen.
<span>Russia's mobilization plan called for an invasion of France through Belgium. </span>
This is false- not Russia, but Germany had such a plan.
Alliances caused a chain of events that pulled each country into war.
Very true!
<span>The two alliences were Austria-Germany-Italy and Russia-France-UK </span>
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1. Roosevelt's recovery program A. Emergency Banking Act
2. Roosevelt's initial program to pass as much legislation as possible B.New Deal
3. evaluation of national banks C.First Hundred Days
4. five million dollars in work relief D.Agricultural Adjustment Act
5. legislation controlling farm prices E.Federal Emergency Relief Act
<span>6. legislation controlling corporation competition practices F. National Industrial Recovery Act </span>