How did Glasnost and Perestroika benefit the satellite states?

A) They were able to enact their own governmental agencies to reform the economy at their own pace instead of one dictated by the former Soviet Union.
B) The non-violent movements against the communist regimes were not suppressed and control was reasserted.
C) There was a policy of non-interference in economic affairs.
D) None of these
E) All of these


E

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