By instituting perestroika, Gorbachev attempted to : Gradually introduce privatizations.
He believed that it's the only way he could dismantle the huge communism mindset that the Russian had during that time.
I think this question is very dependent on who you ask personally I dont think its dying out but I definitely think it's less of a key aspect of society then it ever was. I think this because being apart of the the younger generation we have been taught to question everything, and religion doesn't always have the answers nor does it line up with alot of morals that people have.
i don't know this is just my opinion I hope it helps!!
Answer:
1:B
2:C
3:A(I think)
4:D
5:D
6:D
7:C
8:B
9:D
10:C(?)
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Hopefully some of these will help!!!
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Green revolution, great increase in production of food grains (especially wheat and rice) that resulted in large part from the introduction into developing countries of new, high-yielding varieties, beginning in the mid-20th century. Its early dramatic successes were in Mexico and the Indian subcontinent. The new varieties require large amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to produce their high yields, raising concerns about cost and potentially harmful environmental effects. Poor farmers, unable to afford the fertilizers and pesticides, have often reaped even lower yields with these grains than with the older strains, which were better adapted to local conditions and had some resistance to pests and diseases. See also Norman Borlaug