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The reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika can be attributed to:
The reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika can be attributed to:
- Czar Nicholas II
- Mikhail Gorbachev (correct)
- Josef Stalin
- Leon Trotsky
Who can the reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika be attributed to?
Who can the reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika be attributed to?
- Mikhail Gorbachev (correct)
- Czar Nicholas II
- Leon Trotsky
- Josef Stalin
When was the Berlin Wall constructed?
When was the Berlin Wall constructed?
- 1945
- 1990
- 1961 (correct)
- 1975
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The Berlin Wall and Soviet Leaders
- The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961, making the partitioning of Berlin permanent.
- The reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika were implemented by Mikhail Gorbachev, a Soviet leader.
- Leon Trotsky, Josef Stalin, and Czar Nicholas II were not associated with the policies of glasnost and perestroika.
Berlin Wall and Soviet Reforms
- The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961, making the partitioning of Berlin permanent.
- Glasnost and perestroika were reformist policies introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev, not by Leon Trotsky, Josef Stalin, or Czar Nicholas II.
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