Question by Kim: how was the Soviet Union’s foreign policy changed by Mikhail gorbachev?
A. He announced a policy of openness that promoted foreign investments.
B. Arms control became one of Gorbachev’s top priorities.
C. He introduced perestroika, which let Soviet citizens move out of the country.
D. He signed a treaty that brought monetary aid from the United States.
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Answer by Spellbound
The answer is B, although the treaties he signed did bring in significant monetary benefits for the Soviet Union.
Openness (Glasnost’) and Perestroika (re-structuring) were about the economy – although Glasnost’ did allow for freedom of speech.
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