The USSR or Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consisted of a single political party, communist, and highly centralized government and economy. Mid-1920’s Stalin came to power after Lenin’s death. Through marxism and leninism created by stalin the socialist state became highly industrialized and a high power that won World War ll. After Stalin’s reign the Union goes through de-stalinization led by Nikita Khrushchev which relieved everyone of excess stalinism that had been created during the time Stalin had power. By 1990 there was the eighth and last person to be president of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev. Gorbachev had reached office, nearly the same time the Soviet Union had reached the brink of existence. He had different motives when it came to powering the Union, he recognized struggling and weakness and wanted to fix it to better the union. Gorbachev induced reforms upon the Soviet Union to reverse the economy and maintain communist ideals. Perestroika held restructuring like ideas and mechanisms for the betterment of the people and state. Glasnost improved openness and integrated discussion and public debate into their new freedoms with speech and knowing. The improvement of the union with the reforms implemented was …show more content…
Perestroika contributed to the fall by ensuing power among the people to help without considering the consequences. In the making it should have been thought that in the state of the union people would have been unable to help in that kind of situation, which was exactly correct. The people thought they could form a more perfect union which ultimately led to the downfall because of instead of trying to improve themselves they further criticized Gorbachev and his decisions instead of utilizing their power in the way that the reforms