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Why did Stallin suffer from a sense of inferiority? A. He lost a leg during a childhood accident. B. He suffered severe scarring from a childhood disease. C. His hometown was one of the poorest in the Soviet Union. D. His father was imprisoned for stealing.

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b) He suffered severe scarring from a childhood disease

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when Joseph Stalin was a child, he suffered from smallpox, which caused him severe scars, and this, along with other reasons, caused him to feel unfairly treated by life, and caused him to be cold towards those who he felt had wronged him

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