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Why did the Soviet Union oppose the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
The Soviets valued the state more than individual rights.
Accepting the document would have slowed Soviet industrial development.
The Allies secretly encouraged the Soviets to oppose it.
They wanted to spite their Western allies.

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Answer:

The USSR and other countries of the Soviet bloc had abstained from affirming the 1948 U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, citing its "overly juridical" character as well as the infringements on national sovereignty that it might enable.

Explanation:

Conflict between the US and USSR began shortly after the end of WWII with the treatment of post-war Europe in the Potsdam Conference. After the war Stalin and the USSR wanted to punish Germany, and even wanted to execute many German soldiers at the Nuremberg Trials.

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Answer:

it's A  

Explanation:   The Soviets valued the state more than individual rights.

to the guy above you're not wrong but you didn't answer the question given. good try though, anyone can just look up "Why did the Soviet Union oppose the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?" and get the answer you did. its on 3 different wiki pages lol

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