Stalin's purges
A) were limited to Trotskyites.
B) extended to all organs of the state except the military.
C) affected all sectors of Soviet society.
D) were not intended to cause terror and remained largely unknown to the public.
E) did not include members of the military or high ranking communists.
Ans: C
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