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Read the following passage from joseph stalin's radio broadcast shortly after
germany invaded the ussr in 1941:
such popular levies must be raised in every city which is in
danger of an enemy invasion, all the working people must
be roused to defend our freedom, our honor, our country -
in our patriotic war against german fascism.
in order to insure a rapid mobilization of all forces of the
peoples of the ussr, and to repulse the enemy who
treacherously attacked our country, a state committee of
defense has been formed in whose hands the entire power
of the state has been vested.
which argument is most clearly developed by the rhetoric used in the
passage?
o
a. the defense of russia depends on the government taking
complete control of the nation's resources.
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b. the working people of russia have to be awakened from their
peaceful slumber.
o
c. russia may be forced to yield its power to germany in the near
future.
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d. russia is confident that its democratic government will overcome
fascism.

also no need for an explenation just a letter

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