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Why did Khrushchev believe the "cult of personality" was wrong? Check all that apply.

A) it limited the comments of individuals.

B) it created feelings of fear and helplessness.

C) it focused on a single individual rather than the party.

D) it demanded total submission to the will of one person.

E) it eliminated the possibility of voicing practical views.

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Answer:

It focused on a single individual rather than the party.

It demanded total submission to the will of one person.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C) it focused on a single individual rather than the party.

D) it demanded total submission to the will of one person.

Step-by-step explanation:

Excerpt from Krushchev's speech read thus: "...Stalin acted not through persuasion, explanation, and patient cooperation with people, but by imposing his concepts and demanding absolute submission to his opinion..."

This implies that, according to Krushchev, Stalin only focused on himself without regards to the interest of other members of the party, where by, he demands to submission of others to his will.

Hence, the right answers are: C) it focused on a single individual rather than the party. D) it demanded total submission to the will of one person.

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