How does this passage show totalitarianism in the
Soviet Union? Check all that apply.
Some people refused to applaud,
The Communist Party was one of many political
parties in the USSR.
People were afraid to be the first to stop clapping.
The Soviet government used fear and terror to
control its citizens.
The government allowed people to have freedom
of speech and assembly.

Respuesta :

Answer: the correct answers would be C and D

Explanation:

Totalitarianism in the Soviet Union reflects towards:

People were afraid to be the first to stop clapping.

The Soviet government used fear and terror to control its citizens.

  • Totalitarianism as the government permits no rights to individuals.
  • The leader gets the entire hold of the country with one party rule and one leader.
  • The leader is considered thoughtful because of his ideas.

Therefore we can conclude that option B and C are correct answer.

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