Answer: Mikhail Gorbachev
Explanation:
In March 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev proposed policies of<em> perestroika </em>(restructuring) and <em>glasnost </em>(openness) in the Soviet Union. These seemed like policies that leaned in the direction of Western ways of economics and politics. <em>Perestroika </em>meant allowing some measure of private enterprise in the Soviet Union. <em>Glasnost </em>meant allowing a bit of freedom in regard to speech and publication. But don't get the idea that Gorbachev was trying to get rid of the Soviet communist system. He actually was trying to prop it up and preserve it, because it was starting to have many problems sustaining itself. But in the end, opening things up a bit with <em>perestroik</em>a and <em>glasnost </em>policies only pushed the USSR further in the direction of shedding the communist model under which it had lived for so long.
Answer:
Franklin D. Roosevelt, hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Think about this logically.
Excessive Irrigation would be flooding the land. This would wash away soil and nutrients for the plants.
Crop Rotation is rotating crops to<span> preserve the soil. </span>
Soil Exhaustion is when you exhaust the soil of its nutrients, making it basically barren until the nutrients replenish.
Leaching also takes away nutrients from the soil. So by not doing things other than mentioned above will make his soil productive
It really depends on which war the question is referring to, but if it's referring to WWII the answer would be true.
Answer:
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