How might Soviets have viewed American segregation laws in the American South?

as hypocritical because the U.S. criticized the Soviet Union for limiting individual rights

as a fair way of maintaining the social order in society during the Cold War era

as a byproduct of the ongoing Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviets

as a violation of personal freedom because the Soviets sought to promote individualism

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The correct answer for this question is the first option. Soviets have viewed American segregation laws in the American South as hypocritical because the US criticized the Soviet Union for limiting individual rights as a way of retaining social order in society.

Answer: A, as hypocritical because the U.S. criticized the Soviet Union for limiting individual rights