To compete with other European countries,
To expand global influence
To compete with growing public perferance and reduction of truama from the revolutionary war
In 1985, reform-minded Mikhail Gorbachev came to power as General Secretary of the Soviet Union. He introduced reforms along liberal lines. The two reforms most commonly associated with him are glasnost and perestroika. Glasnost means 'openness' and refers to government transparency and increased freedom of expression.
Perestroika refers to a series of political and economic reforms meant to kickstart the stagnant 1980s economy of the Soviet Union. Its architect, President Mikhail Gorbachev, would oversee the most fundamental changes to his nation's economic engine and political structure since the Russian Revolution.
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To help not make bad decisions lol
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Charlene looked shocked when the stranger threw himself on the sofa and turned on the television. Hope this helps!:)