If this is the missing quote: <span> "World politics was an extension of Soviet politics, which was in turn an extension of Stalin's preferred personal environment: a zero-sum game, in which achieving security for one meant depriving everyone else of it."—Lewis Gaddis, American historian </span> <span>Lewis Gaddis believes that Stalin held little regard for individual rights Lewis Gaddis believes this thought because Stalin,himself, believes that he is always right and what he decides on is the best decision regardless of what others think. </span>
The correct answer is A) Stalin had little regard for individual rights.
<em>Based on the quote from historian Lewis Gaddis, it can be determined that he believed that Stalin had little regard for individual rights.</em>
The quote says: "World politics was an extension of Soviet Politics, which was, in turn, an extension of Stalin's preferred personal environment: a zero-sum game, in which achieving security for one meant depriving everyone else of it."
In the quote, Gaddis expresses the power Joseph Stalin had as a dictator of Russia and how he did not consider the rights of civilians.
The Red Scare was a time in the US when Americans were worried and determined to protect the US from Communist influence and protect democracy and capitalism.
A wage-price spiral is caused by the effect of supply and demand on aggregate prices. The rise in aggregate demand and the increased wage burden causes businesses to increase the prices of products and services. Although wages are higher the increase in prices causes workers to demand even higher salaries.