Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s principle of perestroika called for A. the suppression of opposition political parties. B. increased tolerance for political dissent. C. stricter controls over the Soviet press. D. wide-ranging restructuring of political aKarl Marx considered the state and its social institutions to be A. tools that helped capitalists maintain their power over workers. B. moderating forces that protected the proletariat from the bourgeoisie. C. imperfect but necessary organizations that maintained justice and freedom. D. important players in helping to bring about his vision of a classless society.nd economic life.
I'd probably go with (D). Perestroika and glasnost were both parts of Gorbachev's efforts to reform the Soviet Union from within with greater freedom in the press, economy, and even in politics. Perestroika itself was the "restructuring" part of his policy.
i agree with captain. d is the most reasonable
Karl Marx considered the state and its social institutions to be A. tools that helped capitalists maintain their power over workers. B. moderating forces that protected the proletariat from the bourgeoisie. C. imperfect but necessary organizations that maintained justice and freedom. D. important players in helping to bring about his vision of a classless society. @Cpt.Sparz
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