Gorbachev pursued glasnost and perestroika reforms in part because the war in Afghanistan had drained the nation's resources. Mikhail Gorbachev, as known as the former General Secretary of the Soviet Union (Russia), noticed that there has been a huge decrease in their resources. They were fighting a war in Afghanistan, and used all of the nation's resources to help them win the war. Since they used most of their resources, they didn't have much to help the economy, so if they don't get enough resources back, the economy would fail. Because of this Gorbachev made a movement called "perestroika" to help get back the nation's resources. What this movement did was let the government speaker, or have a conversation, about the issues that are going on in the economy, and see if there could be a way to solve it.
Yes he used his own bible.
The 18th amendment deals with alcohol
"you have improved upon your first essay" he was speaking upon the nation as if it has became better after the hard tests and experiences its been thru.
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Explanation:
1) Some people were true dedicated Christians
2) Some people knew they had committed mortal sin
3) Debts were canceled and criminals were released to go to crusades
4) The Crusades appealed to the vanity of the Nobles
5) Serfs could escape from their feudal obligations
6) A three-year truce was declared in all private wars
7) Some people thought they would get rich from the wealthy they thought was in Jerusalem