perestroika
It was responsible to a fair extent. it did not introduce any major reforms, and shared responsibility with soviets. Bolsheviks (opposition) made (pg) weak, as did the economy (peasants, industrial workers) and the failure to end the war.
Stolypin was a Russian prime minister from 1906 to 1911. he was assinated at a theatre and is best remembered for his attempts at land reforms. Pyotr (is how you spell his first name i think) Stolypin was a Russian prime minister from 1906 to 1911. he was assinated at a theatre and is best remembered for his attempts at land reforms. Pyotr (is how you spell his first name i think)
The reforms of Mao Zedong had a greater appeal to peasants because he divided the land that the Communists won among the local farmers. Many peasants threw their support to the Chinese Communist Party because most peasants believed that Jiang was doing little to improve their lives.
no.
The economy was starting to get worse, drugs and stds were becoming common, gorbachevs reforms really were the biggest factor.
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gorbachevs reforms
Gorbachevs reforms Novanet ~ A high unemployment rate
Democratic reform leads to political stability and human development which leads to improve productivity and economy.
conditions that aided in the break up of the Soviet Union
Perestroika
No, perestroika in the Soviet Union did not succeed. Gorbachev's reforms were not comprehensive enough to truly improve the Soviet economy.
Child labor
no
He wanted to improve the run-down Soviet economy by using his reforms perestroika and glasnost, in doing that, he believed in allowing more freedom to the common man. Gorbachev planned to link socialism with democracy to improve relations with the world and the people within Russia.
the farmers