1. Even after Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union made it clear that it would NOT (1 point)expand its empire. launch more satellites to spy on Western nations. try to control its satellite states. allow Eastern European satellites to become independent of control. 2. In response to Nagy's declaration of Hungarian independence, Khrushchev reacted by (1 point)attacking Budapest. withdrawing Soviet troops. annexing Yugoslavia. creating the Warsaw Pact. 3. After World War II, Stalin focused the economic recovery in the Soviet Union on (1 point)heavy industry. consumer g
1. Even after Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union made it clear that it would NOT (1 point) (0 pts) expand its empire. (0 pts) launch more satellites to spy on Western nations. (0 pts) try to control its satellite states. (1 pt) allow Eastern European satellites to become independent of control. 1 /1 point 2. In response to Nagy's declaration of Hungarian independence, Khrushchev reacted by (1 point) (1 pt) attacking Budapest. (0 pts) withdrawing Soviet troops. (0 pts) annexing Yugoslavia. (0 pts) creating the Warsaw Pact. 1 /1 point 3. After World War II, Stalin focused the economic recovery in the Soviet Union on (1 point) (1 pt) heavy industry. (0 pts) consumer goods. (0 pts) agriculture. (0 pts) construction. 1 /1 point 4. The "Prague Spring" of Alexander Dubcek was forestalled in 1968 when (1 point) (0 pts) Dubcek became ill and incapacitated. (1 pt) the Soviet army invaded Czechoslovakia. (0 pts) summer arrived. (0 pts) the Soviets withdrew their troops. 1 /1 point 5. Dubcek said the he wanted to create (1 point) (0 pts) "communism with Stalin's muscle." (0 pts) "communism with heart." (1 pt) "socialism with a human face." (0 pts) "socialism with attitude." 1 /1 point The final score is 5/5 (100%).
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