Multiple Choice
What was the Soviet Union's perception of religion?
A) It opposed the Orthodox church for their possession of property and wealth.
B) They viewed religion as a distraction from current social problems.
C) Organized religion was seen as irrational and superstitious.
D) They objected to the Church's acceptance that social inequality was the way of life.
E) All of these.
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