Which statement about Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost policy is NOT correct?
A. It aimed to rid the Soviet Union of communist sympathizers.
B. It encouraged greater freedom of the press.
Answer:
A. It aimed to rid the Soviet Union of communist sympathizers.
Explanation:
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician. A former President of Soviet Union between 1991, and the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 until 1990.
He is known for his advocacy of glasnost policy, a political slogan, that means increased openness and transparency in government institutions and activities in the Soviet Union (USSR). It was made popular during an era of reforms in Soviet Union starting in 1986.
Answer:
Legislative: makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.
Executive: responsible for enforcing the laws of the land
Judicial: According to the Constitution, "[t]he judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." The Federal Judicial Center is the education and research agency for the federal courts. They also interprets the laws. The state judges are elected by the citizens rather than being appointed.
(sorry about only 1 job for the Executive branch)
Answer:
reducing taxes.
Explanation:
According to Reagan's supply-side economics, the first step to triggering the cycle of growth was "reducing taxes."
The whole idea was described as Reaganomics and it is based on the belief that reducing taxes would ensure that big corporations or private employers would derived advantage which will trickle down to everyone else through an increase in employment by these employers and production of goods and services at a lower price
Answer:Fueled by the game-changing use of steam power, the Industrial Revolution began ... More efficient, mechanized production meant Britain's new textile factories ... to run not only the factories used to produce manufactured goods, but also the ... Slater had worked at one of the mills opened by Richard Arkwright.
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