Soviet Union crisis
In this new video from Unprofesor we will explain "Soviet Union crisis".
Crisis of the Soviet Union. The crisis in the Soviet Union refers to the crisis suffered by the Soviet Union in late 80's. When major political changes led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union as a political unit. Well, there were different causes. In fact the dissolution was effective on December 8, 1991 by the treaty of belavezha. Let's see the causes of this dissolution. The first was energy supply. It was insufficient. The energy supply was insufficient as the steel industry and the oil industry had stagnated. The second was a serious crisis in the agricultural sector that also stalled. A third cause was technologies. In fact, the little application and implementation of scientific-technological innovations in the country. In other words, the country was very backward. The fourth was the bureaucracy. It was insufficient and made everything very very slow. So much so that in 1985, Gorbachev comes to power and intends to establish changes both politically, economically, and socially
. It implements what is known as "perestroika", which amounts to an opening of the country to The West and also wants to implement reforms, insofar as the USSR dealt with other countries.To know the subject in more depth, do not miss the complete video on "Crisis in the Soviet Union" and practice with the exercises that we leave you below.