Asked by @AmeliaTheGamer
In what way did soviet rule fail to live up to communist theory?
A) Control was held by the all people.
B) Control was held by few people.
C) Enough goods were made to sustain the country.
D) People were happy with the change.
My answer is D.
A) Control was held by the all people.
B) Control was held by few people.
C) Enough goods were made to sustain the country.
D) People were happy with the change.
My answer is D.
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Nope.
Answered by
@AmeliaTheGamer
My answer is A.
Answered by
Jada
A is corretc Amelia
Answered by
Reed
The key word here is "fail" to live up to communist theory. A is not correct either. You're on your own now. Two guesses. Read your text materials.
Answered by
Calrissian
Pearson books can have extensive details relating to whether or not some people had power. Communism may have allowed the government to give away equal amounts of money to citizens of all classes of rich to poor, but many poor workers demanded change; so not many people were happy about the absence of democracy on Europe.
Answered by
Anonymous
B is the anwser, the word ''fail'' is the clue, all the rest r good things only one of them is a ''fail'' for the community.
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