In spite of being a centralized authority, nineteenth-century Russia was a weak state, in part because
a. the tsar was head of church and state.
b. nearly the whole population was suburban.
c. industrialists could thwart the tsar's policies.
d. Russian industry and infrastructure was so much less developed than that of Western countries.
e. the tsar's rule depended upon the secret police.
d
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a. Gulf of Tonkin resolution b. 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina c. agreement on ending the war and restoring the peace d. SALT I e. Neutrality Treaty
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a. Transnational interdependence b. Issue network c. Iron triangle d. Standard operating procedures