Respuesta :

Answer: B. The government tried to regulate citizens 'workplace and non-workplace activities.

Explanation:

The Soviet Union was a Communist state which meant that it had a command economy where everything was controlled by the state. The State controlled what was produced, when it was produced and for whom it would be produced for.

For this to happen, the labor needed to be heavily regulated to ensure that the produce what the state wanted them to and when they wanted them to do it. The state therefore attempted to control both the workplace and non-workplace activities of workers for this reason.