In 1956, the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) criticized
A) what he called an excessive focus on heavy industry at the expense of consumer goods and other facets of everyday life, a distortion he planned to rectify.
B) the incipient spread of Western cultural values through illegal radio and television broadcasts and other Western attempts to corrupt socialist youth.
C) Stalin's misguided political and economic policies and his "cult of personality."
D) Western-inspired "reformist elements" and signaled his intention to crack down on popular insurrections within the Soviet Union.
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