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How did Perestroika contribute to the fall of the Soviet Union?

(1) Anti-communists saw it as a weakness because it remained too close to Marxist economic policies.

(2) Pro-Communists saw the policyas a weakness because it was moving away from government control of the economy.

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Pro-Communists saw the policy as a weakness because it was moving away from government control of the economy

Step-by-step explanation:

perestroika was a program instituted to attempt to get the Soviet economy on par with the rest of the world’s, and introduced western concepts into Soviet business and the economy, and the Soviet beaurocracy feared the loss of their power

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