The Soviet policy of democratic centralism maintained that
a. the Communist Party represented the working people and, therefore, was the only party with the right to govern.
b. the state, not free-market consumers, should decide what needed to be produced.
c. capitalists used their riches to manipulate governments to serve their interests.
d. the state owned all businesses for the good of the people.

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The correct answer is letter D. The state owned all businesses for the good of the people. The aim of democratic centralism in the Soviet Union was to unite Democracy and Communism, however, the focus of this shifted as leaders wanted to focus more on their powers remaining central to the people.