Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: End of Bi-Polarity

Question:

Why did Gorbachev believe that reforms were necessary for the Soviet Union?

Options:

To maintain an authoritarian system

To strengthen the Soviet military

To keep pace with Western information and technological advancements

To increase Soviet control over Eastern Europe

Correct Answer:

To keep pace with Western information and technological advancements

Explanation:

Gorbachev believed that reforms were necessary to keep the Soviet Union abreast of information and technological revolutions taking place in the West.

Mikhail Gorbachev, who had become General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1985, sought to reform this system. Reforms were necessary to keep the USSR abreast of the information and technological revolutions taking place in the West. However, Gorbachev’s decision to normalise relations with the West and democratise and reform the Soviet Union had some other effects that neither he nor anyone else intended or anticipated. The people in the East European countries which were part of the Soviet bloc started to protest against their own governments and Soviet control. Unlike in the past, the Soviet Union, under Gorbachev, did not intervene when the disturbances occurred, and the communist regimes collapsed one after another.