Glasnost and perestroika were

A) Russian economic alliances.
B) reform measures introduced in the Soviet Union.
C) Soviet political parties.
D) Russian programs of anti-Semitism.
E) cultural incentives meant to improve living conditions in Soviet cities.


B

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