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HELP ASAP Russia's science and technology industries have become more profitable since the mid-1990s. Which of these MOST accounts for this change? A) U.S. financial aid B) the collapse of Communism Eliminate
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Russia's science and technology industries have become more profitable since the mid-1990s. Which of these MOST accounts for
this change?
A)
U.S. financial aid
B)
the collapse of Communism
Eliminate
things
the end of the Romanov Dynasty
D)
electricity was finally available in big cities
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I am pretty sure the awnser is B the collapse of communism
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