True.
Mikhail Gorbachev's popularity was significantly damaged by the economic turmoil and political instability that accompanied his reform policies, particularly perestroika and glasnost. The transition to a market economy led to shortages, inflation, and increased public discontent. Additionally, the rise of nationalist movements within the Soviet republics and the failed coup attempt in 1991 further eroded his authority and support. These factors ultimately contributed to his loss of control and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
he supported many populist policies
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
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Its support for coining silver.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
Mikhail Gorbachev's popularity was significantly damaged by the economic turmoil and political instability that accompanied his reform policies, particularly perestroika and glasnost. The transition to a market economy led to shortages, inflation, and increased public discontent. Additionally, the rise of nationalist movements within the Soviet republics and the failed coup attempt in 1991 further eroded his authority and support. These factors ultimately contributed to his loss of control and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
He didn't
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
It is important because the president needs loyal subordinates that support the policies of the presidents administration.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
taft raised tariffs
....there is very little support for his policies and that most Americans think he is not a very good President.
Andrew Jackson served two terms as US President (1829 to 1837). It wasn't possible for George Washington to support Jacksonian policies, as Washington died 14 December 1799, thirty years before Jackson became President.