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Economic, political and social policies under Gorbachev: impact of Chernobyl; attempts at economic restructuring and the outcome; the attempt to democratise the Soviet political system and its outcome; main political reforms.

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The Gorbachev Revolution, 1985–2000

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The Gorbachev Revolution, 1985–2000

Aqa A Level History2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet

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Economic, political and social policies under Gorbachev: impact of Chernobyl; attempts at economic restructuring and the outcome; the attempt to democratise the Soviet political system and its outcome; main political reforms

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What was one of the main goals of Mikhail Gorbachev's economic restructuring policy known as 'perestroika'?

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One of the main goals of Gorbachev's 'perestroika' was to decentralize economic control in the Soviet Union.

Key terms

  • Democratization: The process of making a political system more democratic, often involving reforms to increase public participation and political pluralism.
  • Economic Restructuring: The process of changing the structure of an economy, often through policies aimed at improving efficiency and productivity.

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Overgeneralizing Gorbachev's Reforms: Acknowledge the mixed outcomes of Gorbachev's policies, recognizing both their initial successes and ultimate failures.

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