What was the policy of the former Soviet Union (USSR) regarding religion within its borders?
A) The USSR established Russian Orthodox Christianity as the official state religion.
B) The USSR permitted freedom of religion for Christians, but not for Jews or Muslims.
C) The USSR was tolerant of all religious practices.
D) The USSR discouraged all religion and even persecuted religious practice.
E) The USSR had no policy regarding religion.
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