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Position:Home>History> Plz! help!?Question:8. Even bolder than perestroika was Gorbachev’s call for glasnost, which is based on the idea of a return to the ideals of Stalinism openness of speech and expression expansion of the Soviet empire in western Europe reform of the Soviet Union’s economic status 9. How did Gorbachev’s reforms affect the Soviet satellite states? The people increased their demands for more freedom from Communist Party rule. Dissidents became very afraid for their lives and no longer protested. Fearing change, the people agreed to continue to live under totalitarian oppression. None of the above. Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: 8. Even bolder than perestroika was Gorbachev’s call for glasnost, which is based on the idea of a return to the ideals of Stalinism openness of speech and expression expansion of the Soviet empire in western Europe reform of the Soviet Union’s economic status 9. How did Gorbachev’s reforms affect the Soviet satellite states? The people increased their demands for more freedom from Communist Party rule. Dissidents became very afraid for their lives and no longer protested. Fearing change, the people agreed to continue to live under totalitarian oppression. None of the above. 8. reform of economy 9. people increased demand for freedom |