During the Great Terror, why did so many communist officials make accusations against other communists?(1 point) Responses They thought that it was the best way to preserve their own safety. They thought that it was the best way to preserve their own safety. They were working with foreign intelligence agencies to destabilize the Soviet Union. They were working with foreign intelligence agencies to destabilize the Soviet Union. They found information of plots against Stalin. They found information of plots against Stalin. They conspired with Stalin to eliminate his enemies.

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The correct response is: They thought that it was the best way to preserve their own safety. During the Great Terror, many communist officials made accusations against each other as a means of self-preservation in a climate of paranoia and fear, where denouncing others could be seen as a way to maintain their own position and avoid being targeted themselves.