Launched by Mikhail Gorbachev, the economic liberalization campaign in the Soviet Union was known as

A. glasnost.
B. prostranstvo.
C. perestroika.
D. détente.


Answer: C

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a. President Grover Cleveland sent in federal troops to break the strike. b. the U.S. attorney general used a federal injunction against the railroads. c. the Pullman Company compromised with the unions in order to prevent violence. d. the strike leaders were honored in the national capitol. e. all of these choices

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