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What are some of the changes that Gorbachev made to the soviet economy?

Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev, with his economic awakening, and restructuring of the Soviet system "Perestroika" eventually helped to improve the efficiency of the country, along with international trade, which was not readily available before. Gorbachev was quoted as saying that perestroika was the "conference of development of democracy, socialist self-government, encouragement of initiative and creative endeavor, improved order and disciple, more glasnost, criticism and self-criticism in all spheres of our society. It is utmost respect for the individual and consideration for personal dignity." He then could not control Glasnost and perestroika. This led to the end of the Soviet Union and the fall of Communism in Europe. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics stopped existing on December of 1991.


Were did Joseph Stalin work?

Before taking on the job of the dictator of the Soviet Union, Stalin had several "occupations" They were not always ones where he was paid. He began as: 1. Seminary Student. While at the Tiflis Seminary he joined a secret organization which desired his Georgian homeland to become independent of Russia. 2. After being expelled from the Seminary, he gave private education lessons to young students. 3. He worked as a writer for a socialist newspaper. 4. He also joined an anti Tsarist party and helped in a union strike. This placed him in prison. 5. He remained in "politics" and soon became a Marxist and found friends like Lenin to develop his Marxist ideas. 6. He helped in the Bolshevik Revolution and became a paid party leader and held several positions in the new Communist Russia.


What were the Economic developments of the Soviet Union during the 1920s and 1930s?

Pornography helped the Soviet Union thive economically in the 1920's and in the 1930's.


What Jew helped produce the atomic bomb?

there were several:oppenheimertellerszilardfeynmangreenglass (also a soviet spy)etc,


Who was a prominent Czech dissident who helped undermine the power of the Soviet Union?

Vaclav Havel

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How did the Central Aisia republic under Soviet control gain their independence?

the soviet defeat in Afghanistan helped bring an end to soviet power in 1991, the soviet union broke up the five soviet republics of central Asia became independent nation


Did the end of the cold war helped or hurt the nation's of eastern Europe?

Well, under Soviet / Socialist rule Eastern Europe did better than before but wasn't in perfect shape and their were still many problems.


What are some of the changes that Gorbachev made to the soviet economy?

Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev, with his economic awakening, and restructuring of the Soviet system "Perestroika" eventually helped to improve the efficiency of the country, along with international trade, which was not readily available before. Gorbachev was quoted as saying that perestroika was the "conference of development of democracy, socialist self-government, encouragement of initiative and creative endeavor, improved order and disciple, more glasnost, criticism and self-criticism in all spheres of our society. It is utmost respect for the individual and consideration for personal dignity." He then could not control Glasnost and perestroika. This led to the end of the Soviet Union and the fall of Communism in Europe. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics stopped existing on December of 1991.


Why did the economy of western Europe recovered quickly after world war 2?

The Marshall Plan made in 1948 by the USA, helped the European nations to recover. It vas an aid programme which distributed about 14 billion dollars in 3 years. The Soviet Union and the "forced" socialist countries refused to accept it.


What was leon trotsky's position in the government?

Leon Trotsky was a Soviet Socialist revolutionary, politician and founding leader of Red Army. He was People's commissar of foreign affairs in the initial days of Soviet Union and after he helped establish Red Army, was People's commissar of military and naval affairs. He was one of the first members of Politburo.


How did organization of russia into republics help the bolsheviks gain and hold political control?

Organization of Russia into republics helped the Bolsheviks gain and hold political control because it led to the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution.


How is the Christ?

Christ was a socialist man: he helped other people, he was a revolutionary. And he never said to be the son of God. It is said by the Church, sometimes after. He was the first socialist, in the story.


Were did Joseph Stalin work?

Before taking on the job of the dictator of the Soviet Union, Stalin had several "occupations" They were not always ones where he was paid. He began as: 1. Seminary Student. While at the Tiflis Seminary he joined a secret organization which desired his Georgian homeland to become independent of Russia. 2. After being expelled from the Seminary, he gave private education lessons to young students. 3. He worked as a writer for a socialist newspaper. 4. He also joined an anti Tsarist party and helped in a union strike. This placed him in prison. 5. He remained in "politics" and soon became a Marxist and found friends like Lenin to develop his Marxist ideas. 6. He helped in the Bolshevik Revolution and became a paid party leader and held several positions in the new Communist Russia.


Who helped Stalin?

The people of the Soviet Union? Right?!


Who helped the US in the liberation of the holocaust?

The soviet union


Who helped form the Soviet Union but lost power when trying to replace the first Soviet leader?

Joseph Stalin


How did Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost contribute to the end of the Cold War?

Answer this question… It led to protests within Soviet republics and political instability that triggered the Soviet Union's eventual breakup.