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CHAPTER 15 SECTION ONE THE COLD WAR UNFOLDS ~
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1949, the Soviet Union develops atomic bomb.
Arms race U.S the hydrogen bomb
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U.S. Brinksmanship- 1953-1961 John Foster Dulles
"The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art“ Massive retaliation
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1953 Nikita Khrushchev becomes Soviet leader
1 De-stalinization- criticism of Stalin’s abuse of power 2. Eastern bloc countries seek reform
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1957, Soviet scientists shocked the world by launching Sputnik, the world's first human-made satellite. 1. Americans fear Soviet science and technology. 2. The United States improves math and science education.
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1958 Hungarian Revolution Crushed by Soviet Tanks
U.S. Does Not Intervene Leaders executed
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The Kitchen Debate U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow on July 24, 1959.
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1960- the Communists build the Berlin Wall which becomes a symbol of a divided world
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Cuban Missile Crisis pits Khrushchev against Kennedy
1959 communist takeover led by Fidel Castro 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
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1968 Countries from Warsaw Pact invade Czechoslovakia
Alexander Dubcek Communism with a human face Prague Spring Soviet intervention
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Soviet Leonid Brezhnev takes power in 1964
Neo-Stalinism The Brezhnev Doctrine- oppose US forces everywhere in the Third World to weaken US resolve in western Europe
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Kennedy succeeded by Lyndon Johnson who escalates war against Soviet client states in Vietnam in 1965
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1972 US policy of détente-a lessening of tensions
Richard Nixon Henry Kissinger- balance of power politics Rapprochement with China
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Nixon Visits China 1972 Nixon Visits Soviet Union 1972
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1982 Détente ends with Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Ronald Reagan-”The evil empire” Massive US military spending-MAD SDI=“Star Wars” First strike capability
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Death Of Brezhnev 1982
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The Soviet–Afghan War lasted over nine years, from December 1979 to February 1989.
Insurgent groups known as the mujahideen fought against the Soviet Army
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1985 Mikhail Gorbachev Last Leader of Soviet Union
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