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6 August, 06:21
Why did the people of the soviet union suffer?
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Ann Mcfarland
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Human rights in the Soviet Union were severely limited and for most of its existence the population was mobilized in support of the single State ideology and the policies promoted by the Communist Party ... The state's proclaimed adherence to Marxism-Leninism restricted any rights of citizens to private property.
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