Joseph Stalin's centrist plans for Russia, in opposition to Trotsky's, argued for what?

A. Free market for industry
B. Suppression of democracy
C. Socialism in the Soviet Union before spreading the revolution elsewhere
D. Gaining revenge on Germany for the terms of the Treaty of Brest Litovsk
E. Nationalization of agriculture


Answer: C

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