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End of The Cold War
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Vietnam War America decides to send troops to Vietnam in southeast Asia in order to prevent the spread of communism (containment). Most Vietnamese simply wanted foreign powers to be gone and did not care about communism After 10+ years trying to prevent North Vietnam from taking South Vietnam America withdrew After withdrawing N. Vietnam Conquered S. Vietnam
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The Prague Spring(1962) The Czech leader Dubcek made reforms allowing freedoms but vowed to keep Czechoslovakia communist Czechoslovakia was invaded by Soviet troops. Dubcek was arrested and taken to Moscow. This became known as the Brezhnev Doctrine which stated that the Soviets could interfere in Eastern European States.
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Détente Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (1968): Neither USA or USSR would supply nuclear weapons to other states Helsinki Conference (1975): Recognized Soviet control over Eastern Europe, concluded a trade agreement, and U.S.S.R. promised to respect human rights.
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The U.S.S.R. invades Afghanistan (1979)
The USSR invaded Afghanistan to set up communist government there. This will be a disaster for the Soviets
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Ronald Reagan (1981-3) In 1980, Ronald Reagan became president of the USA. He will discuss the development of the Star Wars defense system and begin a new arms race
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Gorbachev Became Leader of the Soviet Union (1985)
The Soviet Union was in economic trouble and had a great amount of political unrest. He knew changes needed to be made to the USSR.
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Gorbachev’s Changes- Afghanistan and Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (1985- 1987)
Afghanistan had become what some called "Russia's Vietnam". He withdrew from Afghanistan. He realised that the USSR could not afford the arms race, and opened the START (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks) with the USA.
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USSR Economy The Soviet economy was backwards - factories and mines were decrepit and out of date. Many people were much poorer than the poorest people in the capitalist West - unrest about shortages was growing. Crime, alcoholism and drugs were out of control in Soviet towns. The Soviet system had become corrupt
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Giving People Freedom Gorbachev began to reform the Soviet system by allowing perestroika (competition in business) and glasnost (freedom).
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Relaxation by the Soviet Government (1989)
A relaxation by the Soviet government encouraged revolutions in Eastern Europe, the USSR did not have the money or the will to impose military control. September: Poland, communist government defeated in free elections. October: Hungary, first free elections are held. November: Germany, Berlin wall falls.
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The Soviet Union Dissolved (1991)
The ‘Gang of Eight’, senior communists, removed Gorbachev from power. The coup against him fails and Gorbachev goes back to Moscow Gorbachev announced the dissolution of the USSR and resigns from his place as leader. Boris Yeltsin takes over as President
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