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High wages and better opportunities drove many to move to the cities of the United States. True False
High wages and better opportunities drove many to move to the cities of the United States. TRUE.
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The dictatorial Russian leader who took power after Lenin was: a) Dawes b)Marx c)Stalin
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The dictatorial Russian leader who took power after Lenin was: Stalin.
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The dictatorial Russian leader who took power after Lenin was DawesMarxStalin.
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