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InTheSea:

Which policies allowed the Soviet Union access to the outside world and different political and economic options? glasnost and perestroika apparatchiks and demokratizatsiya windows to the world open door policies

InTheSea:

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Shadow:

If you Google the question, this is the first link: https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/perestroika-and-glasnost Which details the following, "When Mikhail S. Gorbachev (1931-) became general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in March 1985, he launched his nation on a dramatic new course. His dual program of “perestroika” (“restructuring”) and “glasnost” (“openness”) introduced profound changes in economic practice, internal affairs and international relations. Within five years, Gorbachev’s revolutionary program swept communist governments throughout Eastern Europe from power and brought an end to the Cold War (1945-91), the largely political and economic rivalry between the Soviets and the United States and their respective allies that emerged following World War II."

InTheSea:

Ah, so it is A!

InTheSea:

Thank you for your help v.v

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