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    • Glasnost aimed to increase political and social openness in the Soviet Union.
      True
    • Match the factor with its description:
      Economic stagnation ↔️ Inefficient centrally planned economies failed to meet needs
      Rising nationalist sentiments ↔️ Desire for independence and cultural identity
      Gorbachev's reforms ↔️ Reduced state control over economy
    • The fall of the Berlin Wall represented the crumbling of the Soviet Union's control over Eastern Europe
    • What was one aim of Glasnost?
      Transparency and accountability
    • Gorbachev's two key reforms that led to significant changes in the Soviet Union were Perestroika and Glasnost.

      Glasnost
    • Gorbachev's reforms were intended to preserve the rigid communist system in the USSR.
      False
    • Gorbachev's reforms weakened the control of the Communist Party by increasing freedom of expression
    • Gorbachev's reforms were aimed at revitalizing the Soviet Union during the later stages of the Cold War
    • Glasnost allowed for freedom of expression and criticism of the government.
      True
    • Gorbachev's reforms reduced state control over the Soviet economy.

      True
    • What were the two key reforms introduced by Gorbachev?
      Perestroika and Glasnost
    • Perestroika refers to economic restructuring policies aimed at decentralizing and modernizing the Soviet economy
    • Glasnost enabled greater transparency and accountability in the Soviet system
    • What were three main factors that weakened the communist bloc?
      Economic stagnation, nationalist sentiments, Gorbachev's reforms
    • What did the collapse of the Berlin Wall symbolize?
      End of the Cold War
    • Sequence the following events in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Gorbachev introduces Perestroika and Glasnost
      2️⃣ Economic stagnation in Soviet-aligned states
      3️⃣ Rising nationalist sentiments in Eastern Europe
      4️⃣ Collapse of the Berlin Wall
    • What marked a significant shift in global power dynamics and paved the way for the dissolution of the communist system in Eastern Europe?
      Soviet Union's crumbling control
    • Glasnost allowed for more freedom of expression and criticism of the government.

      expression
    • What was the Solidarity movement in Poland an example of?
      Rising nationalist sentiments
    • The collapse of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Soviet Union's control over Eastern Europe.
      True
    • What was the primary goal of Perestroika?
      Improve efficiency and productivity
    • What was the Solidarity movement in Poland an example of?
      Rising nationalist sentiments
    • The fall of the Berlin Wall marked a major shift in global power dynamics.
    • What were Gorbachev's two key reforms called?
      Perestroika and Glasnost
    • What was one aim of Perestroika?
      Improve efficiency and productivity
    • Gorbachev's reforms represented a shift away from the rigid communist system of the USSR.

      True
    • The collapse of the Berlin Wall marked a significant shift in global power dynamics.

      True
    • Glasnost allowed for more freedom of expression and criticism of the Soviet government
    • What was the primary aim of Perestroika?
      Economic restructuring
    • Match Gorbachev's reforms with their descriptions:
      Perestroika ↔️ Economic restructuring policies
      Glasnost ↔️ Increased political and social openness
    • What event symbolized the end of the Cold War and the weakening of the communist bloc?
      Collapse of the Berlin Wall
    • Match the reform with its description:
      Perestroika ↔️ Economic restructuring
      Glasnost ↔️ Political and social openness
    • Economic stagnation in the Soviet Union led to consumer goods shortages and low living standards.
    • What event symbolized the end of the Cold War and the weakening of the communist bloc?
      Collapse of the Berlin Wall
    • The collapse of the Berlin Wall occurred in 1989.

      True
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