How did women's roles vary in practical aspects (economically, socially, culturally) in fascist Japan and Germany, versus Stalinist Russia? Were the fundamental principles of communism and fascism different philosophically with respect to women's roles? How did propaganda in these regions support these ideas?
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a. A meeting between Gorbachev and the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow. b. The former East German leader, Erich Honecker, persuaded Gorbachev to surrender power. c. A tense showdown between Boris Yeltsin's supporters and the troops sent to occupy the Russian parliament. d. Gorbachev received a sharply worded letter from President George H. W. Bush.