What was the overall view regarding Stalin's early years of rule?

A) Theft increased while concern about committing theft decreased.
B) Embezzlement and fraud was limited because people in a position to commit those acts had no need to do so.
C) Violent crimes decreased because of the oversight of the KGB.
D) Prostitution was rare because few had the funds to purchase such services.
E) The Soviet Union statistics showing a sharp decline in robberies and other theft were completely fabricated.


A

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