Question
What was the result of Gorbachev's policies of glasnost and perestroika?(1 point)
Responses
Cuba gave up on communism and immediately became a democratic republic.
Cuba gave up on communism and immediately became a democratic republic.
China tried to spread communism throughout the world in place of the Soviets.
China tried to spread communism throughout the world in place of the Soviets.
The ideological conflict between communism and capitalism continued to spark wars.
The ideological conflict between communism and capitalism continued to spark wars.
Democracy spread, and the United States became the world’s sole superpower.
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Cuba gave up on communism and immediately became a democratic republic.
Cuba gave up on communism and immediately became a democratic republic.
China tried to spread communism throughout the world in place of the Soviets.
China tried to spread communism throughout the world in place of the Soviets.
The ideological conflict between communism and capitalism continued to spark wars.
The ideological conflict between communism and capitalism continued to spark wars.
Democracy spread, and the United States became the world’s sole superpower.
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The most accurate response to the result of Gorbachev's policies of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) is:
**Democracy spread, and the United States became the world’s sole superpower.**
Gorbachev's reforms led to increased political freedoms in the Soviet Union and contributed to the eventual collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, along with the dissolution of the Soviet Union itself. This period also saw the rise of democracy in many former Soviet states and a shift in global power dynamics, with the U.S. emerging as the primary superpower.
**Democracy spread, and the United States became the world’s sole superpower.**
Gorbachev's reforms led to increased political freedoms in the Soviet Union and contributed to the eventual collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, along with the dissolution of the Soviet Union itself. This period also saw the rise of democracy in many former Soviet states and a shift in global power dynamics, with the U.S. emerging as the primary superpower.