Asked by maribel
How was Soviet nationalism unique?
A.
It was sustained through economic and political hardships.
B.
It was more focused on religious ideology than on nationalism.
C.
It failed to unify the people under a common ideology.
D.
It was a blend of Russian nationalism and communist ideology.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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B
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Soviet nationalism was distinctive because it fused Russian cultural/ethnic dominance with Marxist–Leninist (communist) ideology, creating a "Soviet" identity that blended Russian nationalism and communist principles.
Soviet nationalism was distinctive because it fused Russian cultural/ethnic dominance with Marxist–Leninist (communist) ideology, creating a "Soviet" identity that blended Russian nationalism and communist principles.
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