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Which statement best explains why the Soviet Union committed atrocities against its own people?(1 point)
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The Bolsheviks wanted to consolidate power by eliminating enemies.
The Bolsheviks wanted to consolidate power by eliminating enemies.
The Bolsheviks were a Russian ethnic party and wanted to eliminate ethnic rivals.
The Bolsheviks were a Russian ethnic party and wanted to eliminate ethnic rivals.
The Bolsheviks wanted to collectivize the economy of Russia.
The Bolsheviks wanted to collectivize the economy of Russia.
The Bolsheviks feared internal revolts by supporters of the tsar.
The Bolsheviks feared internal revolts by supporters of the tsar.
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The Bolsheviks wanted to consolidate power by eliminating enemies.
The Bolsheviks wanted to consolidate power by eliminating enemies.
The Bolsheviks were a Russian ethnic party and wanted to eliminate ethnic rivals.
The Bolsheviks were a Russian ethnic party and wanted to eliminate ethnic rivals.
The Bolsheviks wanted to collectivize the economy of Russia.
The Bolsheviks wanted to collectivize the economy of Russia.
The Bolsheviks feared internal revolts by supporters of the tsar.
The Bolsheviks feared internal revolts by supporters of the tsar.
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The first statement, "The Bolsheviks wanted to consolidate power by eliminating enemies," best explains why the Soviet Union committed atrocities against its own people.
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