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After the death of Vladimir Lenin, which Communist dictator controlled the USSR?(1 point)ResponsesJoseph StalinJoseph StalinVladimir PutinVladimir PutinMikhail GorbachevMikhail GorbachevLeonid BrezhnevLeonid BrezhnevQuestion 17Interwar and Depression-Collectivization of farms and industries-Use of Secret Police-Great PurgeA good title for the list above would be-(1 point)Responses5 Year Plan in USSR5 Year Plan in USSRFinal Solution in Eastern EuropeFinal Solution in Eastern EuropeBlack Shirt Army in ItalyBlack Shirt Army in ItalyJapan's MilitarismJapan's MilitarismQuestion 18Interwar and DepressionJapan's type of government during the Interwar Years can best be described as-(1 point)ResponsesCommunistCommunistFascistFascistMilitaristicMilitaristicDemocraticDemocraticQuestion 19Interwar and DepressionMany American citizens were using _____ to purchase industrial goods during the 1920s.(1 point)ResponsesCashCashStocksStocksCreditCreditBondsBondsQuestion 20Interwar and DepressionBlack Tuesday is the term used to describe-(1 point)Responsesthe end of the Great Depressionnthe end of the Great Depressionnthe stock market crashthe stock market crasha major shopping daya major shopping daythe stock market flourishing greatly in one daythe stock market flourishing greatly in one dayQuestion 21

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**Question 16:** After the death of Vladimir Lenin, which Communist dictator controlled the USSR?
**Answer:** Joseph Stalin

**Question 17:** A good title for the list (Collectivization of farms and industries, Use of Secret Police, Great Purge) above would be-
**Answer:** 5 Year Plan in USSR

**Question 18:** Japan's type of government during the Interwar Years can best be described as-
**Answer:** Militaristic

**Question 19:** Many American citizens were using _____ to purchase industrial goods during the 1920s.
**Answer:** Credit

**Question 20:** Black Tuesday is the term used to describe-
**Answer:** the stock market crash

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