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The concept allowed Stalin to repress anyone he felt was a threat.
The concept made people afraid to accept any type of social change.
The concept forced individuals to support actions of the secret police. The concept limited the amount of dialogue between Stalin and the party.
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2points which option best completes the diagram? humanitarian aid as a tool of foreign policy the united states provides humanitarian aid to rebuild after an earthquake. the country supports u.s. interests. o a. more educated citizens are more likely to create a democratic government o b. the citizens and government have a positive attitude toward the united states. o c. more prosperous citizens have money to spend. o d. the country's government discovers a new natural resource.
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What was the primary reason Khrushchev objected to the concept of “enemy of the people”?
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