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Why was the Soviet Union confident about its power and status up until the early 1970s​

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In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union and set out to bring the country out of crisis.

His two most important reforms were called Glasnost and Perestroika .

Step-by-step explanation:

Glasnost or transparency improved freedom of expression

in following ways:

● freedom of press

● access to Western press

● the creation of political unions that opposed communism

● banned books that challenged Soviet history or

Communist rule were published in large editions

● dissidents were released from prison

● greater religious tolerance

● freedom to travel to Western countries

perestroika or restructuring of the government and economy led to

changes in the following ways:

● farmers were allowed to sell

goods on the free market

● appointed new members to the

Secretariat and reduced the

size of the bureaucracy

● supported limited private

ownership

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