Which statement best describes the effects of glasnost and perestroika on Soviet life?
They made life in the USSR much more restrictive and controlled than before. They allowed for greater economic, political, and cultural freedom than before. They allowed for greater economic freedom, but did not grant more political freedoms. They made life in the USSR very similar to life in the United States.

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B. They allowed for greater economic, political, and cultural freedom than before.

Perestroika created economic confusion and Glasnost led to revolutions in Soviet states. Thus, the correct answer is they allowed for greater economic, political, and cultural freedom than before.

What was the goal of Glasnost?

The goal of Glasnost was to promote transparency and openness in government.

Glasnost's policy of openness provided increased opportunities for freedom of printing and printing in the Soviet Union government made plans to help the unemployed find employment through training and lead to revolts in Soviet countries.

Perestroika is a practice of transforming the Soviet economic and political system.

Thus, the correct answer is they allowed for greater economic, political, and cultural freedom than before.

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