Beginning in 1917, Communist states

a. took ownership of industry and agriculture.
b. provided better opportunities for religious worship.
c. welcomed political pluralism.
d. accepted democracy as a viable political alternative.
e. struck down the idea of the “dictatorship of the proletariat.”


ANS: A

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