We stand for organized terror – this should be frankly admitted. Terror is an absolute necessity during times of revolution. Our aim is to fight against the enemies of the Soviet Government and of the new order of life. We judge quickly. In most cases only a day passes between the apprehension of the criminal and his sentence. When confronted with evidence criminals in almost every case confess; and what argument can have greater weight than a criminal's own confession.
–Felix Dzerzhinsky,
1918
What can be inferred about the Soviet government based on this passage?
Soviet citizens enjoyed political rights similar to those of US citizens.
Soviet citizens had few rights when accused of a crime.
Soviet citizens had the right of due process and a fair trial.
Soviet citizens were given the opportunity to defend themselves fairly in court.
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Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder and first director of the Cheka secret police is quoted as saying "We stand for organized terror - this should be frankly admitted. Terror is an absolute necessity during times of revolution. Our aim is to fight against the enemies of the Soviet Government and of the new order of life.
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Soviet citizens had few rights when accused of a crime.
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