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Question 5 of 10Based on what is known about Stalin from history, which statement from his speech is the best example of hypocrisy?A.[The enemy] is out to seize our lands watered with our sweat, to seize our grain and soil secured by our labor.B.. . . the historic utterance of the British Prime Minister Churchill regarding aid to the Soviet Union and the declaration of the U.S.A. Government signifying readiness to render aid to our country . . .C.The perfidious military attack on our Fatherland, begun on June 22 by Hitler Germany, is continuing.D.The [Soviet] State Committee of Defense has entered its functions and calls upon all our people to rally around the Party of Lenin-Stalin . . .SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 5 of 10Based on what is known about Stalin from history, which statement from his speech is the best example of hypocrisy?A.[The enemy] is out to seize our lands watered with our sweat, to seize our grain and soil secured by our labor.B.. . . the historic utterance of the British Prime Minister Churchill regarding aid to the Soviet Union and the declaration of the U.S.A. Government signifying readiness to render aid to our country . . .C.The perfidious military attack on our Fatherland, begun on June 22 by Hitler Germany, is continuing.D.The [Soviet] State Committee of Defense has entered its functions and calls upon all our people to rally around the Party of Lenin-Stalin . . .SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Without the full context of Stalin's speech, it's difficult to definitively identify which statement is the most hypocritical. However, based on historical knowledge of Stalin's regime, one could argue that statement D is potentially hypocritical. Stalin's regime was known for its oppressive policies and lack of political freedom, so calling for people to rally around the Party of Lenin-Stalin could be seen as hypocritical. However, this interpretation could vary depending on the specific context of the speech and the individual's perspective on Stalin's actions and policies.

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