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Which statement best describes the goals of mikhail gorbechev's policies of perestroika and glasnost?
a)
create greater openness within soviet society and restructure the economy to increase the flow of ideas and goods
b)
strengthen the military through a nuclear missile program and take stronger steps to control the media
c)
brutally suppress political opposition and create a modern economic system based on socialist ideals
eliminate
d)
end hostilities with the united states and permit freedom for the baltic republics
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