Which statement best reflects the relationship between communism and religious faith in Eastern Europe?

a) Communism encouraged the spread of religious devotion.

b) Religious life increased with the end of communism as state restrictions relaxed.

c) Religious diversity flourished under communism but has since decreased

d) Communist governments made Eastern Orthodoxy the state religion and repressed other faiths.

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Yes, B.

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To determine the correct answer, we can analyze each statement and evaluate its accuracy.

a) Communism encouraged the spread of religious devotion.
This statement is not accurate. Communism sought to establish a society based on atheism, and religious beliefs were often discouraged or suppressed.

b) Religious life increased with the end of communism as state restrictions relaxed.
This statement is generally accurate. With the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, state restrictions on religious practices were lifted, leading to a revival of religious life. Many individuals and communities re-engaged with their religious beliefs and traditions.

c) Religious diversity flourished under communism but has since decreased.
This statement is not accurate. During communist rule, religious diversity was often repressed, as the governments promoted atheism as the prevailing ideology. However, following the fall of communism, religious diversity has increased as people have been able to freely practice their faiths.

d) Communist governments made Eastern Orthodoxy the state religion and repressed other faiths.
This statement is not accurate. While some Eastern European countries did have close relationships with the Eastern Orthodox Church during communist rule, communism aimed to eradicate religious influence from society, rather than endorsing a specific religion.

Based on the explanations provided, the most accurate statement reflecting the relationship between communism and religious faith in Eastern Europe is:

b) Religious life increased with the end of communism as state restrictions relaxed.