<span>They are fundamentally different, for a very simple reason: Khrushchev was a dedicated Stalinist, who sought ONLY to remove the threat of murder from the Stalinist system, Gorbachev was a dedicated communist, prepared to delve deep into the country's communist past to find a 'communist' solution to the problems of the USSR.
Khrushchev's main agricultural reforms were:
Collective farms were paid more for grain and taxes on peasants were lowered and the amount of grain requisitioned was reduced therefore more was left for farms to sell. </span>
<span>He did not do use American troops to support the revolt and NATO did not intervene when USSR crushed the revolution. One problem was the Britain and France were fighting Egypt over the Suez at this time and we backed them.</span>
I'm taking this quick check as we speak, I'll let you know the answers when I'm done.
This is a definite false. Tens of thousands of men and woman participate in the petition's of parliaments and ministers, who join interest groups/corporations and community movements. So we in fact do have somewhat of an impact on our public policy's.
Hope I helped. :)
Macedonia.persia.not sure maybe 400 something bc