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Krushchev did reform the government. He went back to Lenin's looser, more captialistic policies that were more open to the US and Western Europe.

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Q: When Stalin eventual successor Nikita Khrushchev came to power in the Soviet Union many Americans initially hoped that he would permit political reform Their hopes were dashed by Khrushchev?
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