What motivated Joseph Stalin to begin the Great Purge?(1 point)

Responses

He wanted to erase the existence of eliminated enemies from images.
He wanted to erase the existence of eliminated enemies from images.

He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.
He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.

He wanted to censor those who wrote favorably about the government.
He wanted to censor those who wrote favorably about the government.

He wanted to increase his own public perception through the media.

1 answer

The most accurate response that captures Stalin's motivation for the Great Purge is:

He wanted to increase his own power and that of the Communist Party.

The Great Purge was aimed at consolidating Stalin's control over the Communist Party and the Soviet state by eliminating potential political rivals and dissent within the party ranks.