2 Points
In the late 1980s, what measures did the Soviet government take to improve
the country's stability?
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A. It tried to make the government more open to the public, and it
embraced some capitalist policies.
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B. It decreased military spending so that it could devote more
resources to helping the hungry.
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C. It lowered taxes for the poor, and it held democratic elections
modeled after the U.S. system.
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D. It took a more hostile stance to capitalist uprisings in Soviet
satellite nations, such as Bulgaria.

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Answer:

C. It lowered taxes for the poor, and it held democratic elections

modeled after the U.S. system.

Explanation:

The collapse of Soviet Communism led to dislocation of the Soviet Union, sapped by an ideological, political and economic crisis. This in turn precipitated the break-up of the empire, both cause and effect of the end of Communismm.

The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a federal socialist state in Northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991 and was the largest country in the world. Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics, in practice its government and economy were highly centralized.

To match the military buildup, the Soviet Union increased its own military spending to 27% of its GDP and froze production of civilian goods at 1980 levels, causing a sharp economic decline in the already failing Soviet economy

Answer:

it tried to make the government more open to the public, and it embraced some capitalist policies.

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