The economic conditions of the Soviet Union in the decade following the collapse were
A) a demonstration of the how effective a strong capitalist democracy could be with the right motivation.
B) no different than under the former regime.
C) chaotic, with new struggles introduced at every turn, making some long for communism once again.
D) worse for most Russians that the worst years under the communist regime in terms of poverty and squalor.
E) an exciting time of change and growth, where new businesses flourished.
D
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