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malfutka [58]
3 years ago
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Use the quote below from American historian Lewis Gaddis to answer the following question: "World politics was an extension of S

oviet 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 Based on the above quote from historian Lewis Gaddis, it can be determined that he believes that Stalin held little regard for individual rights national security supersedes liberty Stalin acted on behalf of his personal environment the Warsaw Pact was a union of one
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Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
3 0
The correct answer is Stalin held little regard for individual rights.

This is evident from the passage because he refers to achieving security (safety) meant depriving individuals of their freedoms. This reference shows that Stalin was more worried about controlling all of the elements within a society rather than protecting the rights of individual citizens.
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