Mikael Gorbachev used glasnost (“openness”) and perestroika (“restructuring”) in his speech which shows the weakness of the Soviet Union.
Mikael Gorbachev was the president of the Soviet Union in 1985. During his tenure, the Soviet Union was going through a moribund economy and a crumbling political system. He recover the Soviet Union from the ongoing crisis he adopted the policy of glasnost (“openness”) and perestroika (“restructuring”).
Glasnost focused on the transparency of governance. It curbed censorship and allowed non-communist parties to take part in elections.
Perestroika focused on economic reform. It opened the door of the central-command model and asked for private investment in the economy. Both citizens and foreign businesses were welcomed to invest in the economy of the Soviet Union.
Mikael Gorbachev's period leads to the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. It also leads to rising of Capitalism in the world.
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The First
Sino-Japanese War was the event that opened Asian nations, particularly
China, to trade with Europe.
<span>The </span>First Sino-Japanese War<span> (1 August 1894 – 17 April 1895) was fought
between the </span>Qing
Empire<span> <span>and the </span></span>Empire
of Japan<span>, primarily over influence of </span>Korea. <span>After
more than six months of unbroken successes by Japanese land and naval forces
and the loss of the port of </span>Weihaiwei<span>, the Qing
government </span>sued
for peace<span> <span>in February
1895.</span></span>
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Answer:
A believer in monotheism worships a single god.
Explanation:
Monotheism is called the religious belief in a single deity or god, which is predominant over man and the accumulation of all worship, unlike what occurs in polytheism, where several divinities are worshiped at the same time and each of them has a specific religious valuation.
The best-known monotheistic religions today are Christianity, Islam and Judaism. In them, the existence of a single supreme and almighty god is represented, although Christianity in turn has a series of inferior deities (saints, angels, etc.) who are also paid tribute.
The answer for this would be the United Nations. When international law is violated the United Nations have a tribunal to determine the laws broken and the guilt of the accused.