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Which soviet leader instituted the idea perestroika?

Mikhail Gorbachev


Which Soviet leader instituted the idea of glasnost?

Mikhail Gorbachev


What was the meaning of perestroika?

Perestroika was a program initiated by Soviet premier Gorbuchev in the waning days of the Soviet Union. It was an attempt to add some features of a market economy to the centrally-planned Soviet economy. It was accompanied by the idea of "glasnost" or openness, a backing away from the strict control of opinion and its expression as developed under Stalin.


What new Soviet policy allowed for more individual freedom like free speech?

It's called Glasnost, and it was implemented when Gorbachev was premiere of Soviet Russia. There was another policy called Perestroika, which meant restructuring the economy and political system at the time. Perestroika was also implemented when Gorbachev was premiere. If you are studying for a test, it would be a good idea to learn them both (they're often associated with each other).


Which was the idea of the opening of soviet society?

glasnost


What activities did the Soviet Union play?

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What year did the Soviet Union announce its neutrality?

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Whose idea was it to put the missile in Cuba?

the soviet union


What was the new Soviet idea glasnost?

Allowing for more freedom of speech -APEX


What idea did the soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein promote about editing?

Montage theory


What was the new Soviet idea of Glasnost?

Allowing for more freedom of speech -APEX


What Soviet leader formulated the idea of socialism in one country?

Socialism in One Country was a nationalist idea formulated by Joseph Stalin after the failure of other socialist revolutions in foreign nations. It is in opposition to the position of world communism advocated by most Marxists (including Vladimir Lenin), and the position of permanent revolution by Leon Trotsky.