What were Gorbechev’s economic reform efforts called? A.)glasnost B.)laissez-faire C.)perestroika D.)supply-side economics E.)zdravstvuyte

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The correct answer is C, as Gorbachev's economic reform efforts were called Perestroika.

Perestroika was a movement that wanted to reform the Soviet communism by developing a new structure of the internal economy of that country, which was implemented throughout its territory by Mikhail Gorbachev, a month after he took power. The vision that Mikhail Gorbachev had for the future was, fundamentally, to reorganize the socialist system in order to preserve it. Among his plans for change was that Soviet society could be transformed so that it was ready and could contribute to the creation of a new economic system within socialism, in the Soviet Union. This process was full of conversions towards democracy in politics and the members of the Kremlin, bringing with it a huge amount of consequences in the economy and in society, which culminated in the Gorbachev era and the consequent dissolution of the USSR.

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Answer: Gorbachev's economic reform effort is called "Perestroika."

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President Reagan met with which Russian leader in a series of important meetings..

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The correct answer to the question above is Mikhail Gorbachev. President Raegan met with the Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev (the eighth and the last Soviet Union's leader) in a series of important meetings. The Russian leader even visited the White House. 

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"Mikhail Gorbachev"

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what three innovations played a roll in creating vast changes in American society during the Roaring Twenties

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Three innovations  that played a roll in creating vast changes in American society during the Roaring Twenties were:  

1- Electric Washing Machine: as many other electric apliances made the lives of many housewives and women much easier.

2- Electric refrigerator and freezers

3- Automibile: model T changed the industry of automobile and now they were used daily life issues: shopping, going to school, travelling. A model affordable for middle class families


Assembly-line production for goods, as were improved oil refineries. Transportation played a role, like the interstate highway.

Which of the following groups did NOT migrate to the Americas for religious freedom?A. Puritans
B. Huguenots
C. Quakers
D. Acadians

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European history affected immigration to the United States South, the factors affecting migration from the US, and the influences that affected movement within and out of the Southern states.

Contents [hide] 1 Religious Events in Europe Influenced the Religion of our Ancestors2 Colonization of the South by Ethnic Groups3 Settlement and Growth of Religious Groups4 Southern Migration Pathways5 Other Factors Influencing Migration in the South6 HomeworkReligious Events in Europe Influenced the Religion of our Ancestors

A. Events that led to various Jewish, Catholic, and Orthodox denominations in America.

B.C. Jews spread in Roman Empire, 300s Germany, 1096 East Europe313 Constantine allows Christianity in Rome―the Roman Catholic faith spreads330 He moves capitol to Constantinople―leads to Eastern Orthodox religion988 Vladimir I of Kiev officially adopts Christianity—starting Russian Orthodox Church

B. Events that led to various Protestant denominations in America.

1415 John Huss of Prague burned—leads to Moravians and Protestantism1453 Constantinople falls to Islam ; 1492 Spain expels Islam1525 First Lutheran ordination at Wittenberg Germany1531 Instead of Pope, King Gustav I appoints first Swedish Lutheran archbishop1532-1535 Műnster Germany Anabaptist Rebellion leads to Mennonites/Amish1534 Separation Act (Henry VIII turns England to Church of England/Episcopalian)1540 John Calvin’s Reformed Consistory (religious court) in Geneva Switzerland1559 first French Reformed (Huguenot) Synod formed in Paris1560 John Knox leads Scotland Parliament to embrace Calvinist Presbyterian Church1559-1625 Puritans push for radical anti-Catholic reform of Church of England1608 Pilgrims see no hope of reforming Church of England and move to Netherlands1648 England Quakers break off from Puritans

C. Europe's Religions in 1560 (at the dawn of the exploration and settlement of America).

Colonization of the South by Ethnic Groups

A. Early Colonization Failures (no known descendants stayed in America)

Spain (Catholic): Pensacola 1559, hurricane; Virginia Jesuits 1570, IndiansFrance: Huguenot 1564-1565 Jacksonville FL; Catholic 1598 Sable Is.; 1604 St Croix Is.Britain (Episcopalian): 1586 & 1587 Roanoke Island, NC, had disappeared by 1590

B. Early Colonization Successes (living descendants in America)

1519 map shows St. John to Maine seasonal fishing villages (unofficial colonies) (English, French, Portuguese); 1583 St. John Newfoundland became first official English colony1520-1521 Spanish (Roman Catholics) conquer Mexico. 1565 Spanish kill Huguenots and build St. 


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b. developed their own breed of horses
c. constructed advanced irrigation systems
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From about 1000 - 1400 CE, the Pueblo people c. constructed advanced irrigation systems. This was during the 300-year drought called the Great Drought. Because of this, farmers were able to develop several farming techniques to lessen their use of water in agriculture. One of the developments were irrigation systems.

it would be C. constructed advanced irrigation systems

In what city was marco polo born?

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Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy!

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Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy around 1254. His mothers name was Maffeo and his fathers name was Niccolò.

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The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed by the British government that led to increased taxation and restrictions for the colonists--they were passed mostly to pay for the expenses of the French and Indian War.