Answer:
Gorbachev
Explanation:
Gorbachev and his team of economic advisors then introduced more fundamental reforms, which became known as perestroika (restructuring).
There is so many reasons but they are complicated to explain
Answer:
1. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
2. Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Explanation:
The examples of antiwar student movements during the 1960s are:
1. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
2. Berkeley Free Speech Movement
The above assertion is evident in the fact that Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was established in the 1960s as a national student activist organization in the United States. The group aims to stand against the principles of continual leaders, hierarchical relationships, and parliamentary procedure. They also go against the issue of the Vietnam war while supporting Black power.
Similarly, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement was a student protest group established in the 1960s. The group protested many things, including the ban of on-campus political activities, the student's right to free speech and academic freedom, and other civil rights movement activities and anti-Vietnam war movement.
The difference of opinion and in particular with opposing opinions is a source of much conflict between and among so many religious groups. This derives from the sense of "entitlement" which comes from, in particular, monotheistic beliefs. As one group gathers in belief in one way and one god and that one god's system of rules, it naturally follows that that group will determine by logic, that all opposing beliefs are wrong, and that therefore the other religious groups are wrong in their beliefs. From this can arise conflict when one tries to overpower the other to have a bigger voice or control.
The site of the fist crusade was in jurusalem