This statement is a true statement. Mikhail Gorbachev was indeed the eighth leader and definitely the last leader of the Soviet union (which is now called Russia.) When the party was dissolved he served as the General Secretary of the Soviet Union from 1985-1991.
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A, approving Federal Judges
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But don't be fooled. The legislation doesn't have any real power, all our politicians are bought and judges are selected by dark money for corporate interests.
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Socialism was a new promise from the hell they had endured. Specifically in Russia, as the Bolshevik party began to gain popularity, many working class factory workers sided with Lenin's ideals as it granted "Peace, bread, and land".
C- Ferdinand, but it wasn't just his death that caused it if you're talking about ww1
B- appeasement if your talking about ww2
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Presidential system, federal republic, constitutional republic
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