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Joseph Stalin’s post-World War II domestic policies

1. sought to end collectivization.
2. called for the exile of thousands of former czarist officials.
3. focused on consumer goods.
4. led to the imprisonment of 2 million returning soldiers accused of "capitalist subversion."
5. placed an emphasis on the growth of heavy industry.

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Option 5, placed an emphasis on the growth of heavy industry, is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Joseph Stalin in November introduced the “revolution from above”. Through this, he established two exceptional goals for the domestic policy of the Soviet Union; rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture. He aimed to eradicate all evidence of the capitalism that had begun following the New Economic Policy and to change the Soviet Union as soon as possible, without consideration to cost, into an industrialized and totally socialist nation.

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