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12 September, 08:57

Under Stalin's leadership, the Soviet government: A. controlled all aspects of citizens' lives. B. controlled the economy, but allowed freedom of speech. C. ran some institutions, but allowed for private ownership. D. tried to influence people through propaganda, but stopped short of restricting free speech.

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  1. 12 September, 12:29
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    c) Ran some institutions, but allowed for private ownership.

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    Stalin was a totalitarian, so free speech was not allowed, and the economy was tightly controlled by Soviet Law as a communist country. There were three types of property under the Soviets, private, public, and collective.
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