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What was one reason why Russians were uncomfortable with the rapid changes occurring in their country in the 1980s?

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Answered by hemishravi
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Answer:

Because Russians were used to high levels of government control.

Explanation:

From the beginning of the Russian state with the tsars,

, the Soviet Union (or Russia, if you wish) was facing a terrible economic crisis because of the corruption, inefficiency and internal structure of the Communist Party. Mikail Gorbachev was elected as Chief of the Soviet State, and he began to promote several changes to recover the Soviet Union. What became known as Perestroika and Glasnost, these political reforms represent each one, political and economic opening to the capitalist world. Also, these policies relent government control for the first time in a century and a half, which was strange for many Russians.

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