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How did the Soviet policy of perestroika contribute to the breakup of

the Soviet Union?
O
A. It allowed the United States to economically dominate the
Soviet Union.
O
B. It contributed to instability in the Soviet Union by creating
high inflation rates.
c. It outraged wealthy Soviet citizens by redistributing their
property to the poor.
O
O
D. It demonstrated that the Soviet Union was no lorger
committed to supporting communism.

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The answer is most likely B.) because the inflation rates sky rocketed
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Answer:

The answer is : D. It demonstrated that the Soviet Union was no longer

committed to supporting communism.

Step-by-step explanation:

Perestroika (restructuring) was a late attempt by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to democratize and reform the Soviet communist system. The economy was stagnated , there were serious macroeconomic problems and it had become technologically backward in comparison with the West. Central controls were relaxed and decision-making was decentralized, enterprises were encouraged to get financial autonomy, land could be leased for family farming. Private initiative was encouraged. Perestroika did not bring the results expected. It was too late. Communism collapsed in the USSR.

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