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netineya [11]
3 years ago
13

Compare Reagan's and Gorbachev's leadership styles and policy stances by dragging the descriptor tiles to the appropriate locati

on on the Venn diagram. Put features that are similar to both men in the middle section.
History
2 answers:
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Reagan: Ultraconservative economist, confrontational style on the military front

Both: Excellent communicator and visionary, symbol of long awaited change, charismatic public speaker

Gorbachev: policy of government openness, deep commitment to transparency/freedom of information

Explanation:

Reagan Era and the end of the Cold War

Kipish [7]3 years ago
3 0

There is no venn diagram to work here but the policies of the two men can be divided into Left Right and Center.

Explanation:

Reagan:

  • Was one of the most Right wing leaders of the nation'
  • focused more on the national security aspect of the nation than of the social justice
  • In his term he was responsible at least partially for the end of the communist bloc in Europe.

Gorbachev:

  • Was responsible for the end of the USSR
  • led the independence of many of the states occupied by Russia
  • was of the belief that communism has run its course.
  • Had a considerable liberal sentiment in him.

Common:

  • Both wanted the end of the cold war and wanted liberalism to prevail economically.
  • Both were in favor of freer markets.

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