Respuesta :
Answer:
Explanation:
In Russia, the economy has gone from Stalin's five year Plans, directed by the Central Committee, or Gosplan, to Mikhail Gorbachev's Perestroika, in the 1980s. This led to increased ownership of property, which continued until Putin, Boris Yeltsin's successor, took power
Answer:
1. five
2. year
3. Gosplan
4. Perestroika
5. ownership
6. Putin
Explanation:
1. and 2. Stalin's Five year plan: Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was the premier of the Soviet Union between the mid of 1920s and 1953. He introduced a Five Year Plans which lasted between 1928 and 1932. The focus of the plan was on the development of heavy industry and collectivizing agriculture which led to a reduction in consumer goods.
3. Gosudarstvennyy Planovyy Komitet (Gosplan): This was an English State Planning Committee, central board, established on 22 February 1921. Its role was monitor all the aspects of central economic planning in the Soviet Union. It was responsible translating the objectives of the general common put forward by the Communist Party and the government into clear and concise national plan.
4. Perestroika: This was known with the leader of Soviet, Mikhail Gorbachev. It was formed in the 1980s as a political movement to reform the Soviet Union's Communist Party. This can also be infer from the literal meaning of Perestroika which is "restructuring".
5. Increased ownership of Property: Gorbachev's reforms were based on the command economy but were gradual as it led to an increased in the ownership of property.
6. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin: Has been the president of Russia since 2012