The figure in history that reminds one of Elie Wiesel is Ruth Ozeki, David Leviathan and Sholom Aleichem.
<h3>What did Elie Wiesel try to teach the world from his own tragedies? </h3>
Elie Wiesel tried to teach the world about the dark side of the Holocaust and why it is important for people to speak the truth against evil.
Elie Wiesel stated that he would never forget the first night in the camp where he was kept. He said the night turned his life into one that was cursed seven times.
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An argument is a debate or debacle it has 2 sides and an explanation is like a lecture your explaining something
<span>1) The main thing about perestroika that you should know is that its major goal was to reconstruct the political and economic system which were established by the Communist Party, therefore all the changes that perestroika included are:
encouraged government transparency;
allowed multiple candidates to standfor elections in the country.
2) Glasnost is a policy that means 'openness'. More freedom for people, so that people could set up their own business without a threat of communist parties that would keep track of their success. People also became allowed to express their opinion towards everything, including government, therefore:
</span><span>limited the communist government’s
interference in business
allowed criticism of Soviet officials
lessened censorship</span>