Which statement is true? a. Russia had a long history of democratic government. , b. In the 1920s, Russia became a dictatorship. , c. both , or d. neither
B
d Technically the soviet Union was not a dictatorship, however tyrannical it was at times.
By January 1930 Stalin had either killed, expelled, exiled, or absorbed anyone who spoke out against him or his policies. He passed what ever he wanted when he wanted, and he could shoot down anything he liked that entered the Politburo. Stalin still let the Politburo meet, but everyone who mattered in the politburo was firmly pro-stalin and if they weren't, Stalin removed him and placed one who was.
The answer is B A. Russia had no meaningful history of democracy. No. B. Stalin managed to seize control of the USSR's Communist Party during the 1920s. C. Lol, no. D. For most of the 1920s Stalin wasn't in power, but he came to near total control by 1929. So no.
b
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