Glasnost
glasnost
It was called "glasnost". This policy encouraged people to express their opinion without any fear from the government. It also gave much freedom to the media. After Gorbachev' s Glasnost many musicians throughout Soviet Union emerged with songs about wanting change in society. Band like " Kino" encouraged young people to be open. In all, Gorbachev' s policy brought openness and freedom to old Soviet Union.
Glasnost was the new soviet union policy which allowed for more individual freedoms like free speech.
(in the former Soviet Union) The policy of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system, practiced in the 1980s
He gave the Soviet people more political and economic freedom. hope this helps! ;)
freedom.
freedom of belief
He gave the Soviet people more political and economic freedom. hope this helps! ;)
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Life in the Soviet Union was similar to living in the US, just less freedom for the people. Freedoms of speech and religion were strictly enforced.
I think you mean Glasnost. Glasnost was a policy of openness pioneered by Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s. It essentially meant more freedom of information and less censorship.
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power