Answer: the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information, initiated by leader Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985.
Explanation: In the Russian language the word glasnost has several general and specific meanings. It has been used in Russian to mean "openness and transparency" since at least the end of the eighteenth century. In the Russian Empire of the late-19th century, the term was particularly associated with reforms of the judicial system, ensuring that the press and the public could attend court hearings and that the sentence was read out in public. In the mid-1980s, it was popularised by Mikhail Gorbachev as a political slogan for increased government transparency in the Soviet Union. For centuries", human rights activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva has explained, the word glasnost has been in the Russian language: "It was in the dictionaries and lawbooks as long as there had been dictionaries and lawbooks. It was an ordinary, hardworking, non-descript word that was used to refer to a process, any process of justice or governance, being conducted in the open."[2] In the mid-1960s, however, as Alexeyeva recounts, it acquired a new and topical importance.
Answer:The should keep themselves busy always,do fun things that will take their mind out of stress,the should carefully choose the amount of information the consume,They should be in control of themselves
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World power was consistent with maritime power. Americans knew they needed this to move ships from east to west quickly. If they did that, they would control power because they would control the oceans. The Canal was a geopolitical strategy to make the United States the most powerful nation on earth.
Explanation: Job creation. The fact that the existing Panama Canal can only fit smaller ships is a limiting factor in global trade.
Major supply chain infrastructure development.
Substantial increases in business between Atlantic and Pacific nations.
The fourth alternative is correct (D).
The process by which a fugitive from a state can be returned to that state is called extradition.
When the authorities of a state apprehend a criminal who was being sought by the authorities of another state, the prisoner may be extradited if the authorities of that first state request. For this, a legal procedural rite must be fulfilled, backed by the Constitution. To facilitate this process, some states make mutual extradition agreements for this type of situation.
Answer:
In my opinion I don't want to be feminist, SO ur on ur here bud
Explanation:
#NOT FEMINIST