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11 September, 15:38

Which statement correctly compares differences in beliefs between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War?

The U. S. believed there should be one candidate running for each political office, and the Soviet Union believed there should be multiple candidates from different parties running for political office.

The U. S. believed the government should be involved in deciding where people live, and the Soviet Union believed people should be able to decide for themselves based on what they can afford.

The U. S. believed all citizens should be employed by the federal government, and the Soviet Union believed that citizens should also be employed by other people, companies, or corporations.

The U. S. believed that citizens should be allowed to criticize the government and its decisions, and the Soviet Union believed criticism of the government by citizens should be illegal.

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  1. 11 September, 16:03
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    The U. S. believed that citizens should be allowed to criticize the government and its decisions, and the Soviet Union believed criticism of the government by citizens should be illegal.
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