Question 6 of 10In Stalin's rhetorical situation, who was his audience?A.Soviet and German armies in their encampmentsB.World powers seeking to go to war with the USSRC.The Soviet population that was under attack by NazisD.Military strategists and generals appointed by Stalin
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Question 6 of 10In Stalin's rhetorical situation, who was his audience?A.Soviet and German armies in their encampmentsB.World powers seeking to go to war with the USSRC.The Soviet population that was under attack by NazisD.Military strategists and generals appointed by Stalin
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The audience in Stalin's rhetorical situation was C. The Soviet population that was under attack by Nazis.
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