What is the primary reason for the Soviet Union's collapse?

a. discontent in Chechnya
b. an overly-aggressive foreign policy
c. insufficient economic growth
d. rising nationalism
e. the inability to suppress discontented citizens

C

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a. Neo-isolationism advocates for participating in the world economy but withdrawing from international organizations.  b. Neo-isolationism advocates maintaining a strong military presence on foreign soil.  c. Neo-isolationism advocates for withdrawing from world affairs except through international organizations.  d. Neo-isolationism advocates for maintaining strong ties to allies and negotiating with adversaries. 

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Which of the following is not a view on globalization stressed by the author?

A. A new force sweeping through the world in recent times B. A long-run historical evolution since the dawn of human history C. A pendulum that swings from one extreme to another from time to time D. A force empowered by recent political decisions

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