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During the second half of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin set the stage for gaining absolute power by employing police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party. The machinery of coercion had previously been used only against opponents of Bolshevism, not against party members themselves. The first victims were Politburo members Leon Trotskii, Grigorii Zinov'ev, and Lev Kamenev, who were defeated and expelled from the party in late 1927. Stalin then turned against Nikolai Bukharin, who was denounced as a “right opposition,” for opposing his policy of forced collectivization and rapid industrialization at the expense of the peasantry.
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Answer: B. The federal government authorized inspectors to visit all food plants.
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They also had to hold the bag for war debt. ... The 7 Years War taxes were to pay off debt and making the colonies pay for having British soldiers fight over the Ohio Valley.
There were 7 different plagues, I believe that all created a rain of terror over the people.