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This was Nixon ’ s way of easing Cold War tensions 100
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Détente 100
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Under Nixon, the US signed an nuclear arms treaty called 200
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SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty) 200
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This Secretary of State believed that a nation ’ s power should be the main consideration in conducting relations. Name the man and his concept 300
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Henry Kissinger; realpolitik 300
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This nation was first visited by Nixon and the US opened full diplomatic relations under Carter 400
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The People ’ s Republic of China 400
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As a result of Nixon ’ s diplomacy with China, this nation’s diplomatic status as “Real China” was damaged 500
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Taiwan 500
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This document was signed by dozens of countries which called for human rights and self-determination in Europe, improving relations between the Soviet dominated East and NATO dominated West 100
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Helsinki Accords 100
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This idea guided Jimmy Carter ’ s foreign policy 200
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Human Rights 200
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The Cambodian militants held this ship until a US military operation secured hostages 300
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SS Mayaguez 300
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Carter refused to support the passage of the SALT II treaty in Congress as a result of … 400
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Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 400
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In what South American country did Carter reverse Nixon ’ s support for an oppressive military regime 500
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Chile 500
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SDI: What does it stand for and what was it? 100
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Strategic Defense Initiative; orbital missile shield 100
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Oliver North sold arms to Iran for these two reasons 200
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Secure the release of hostages and provide funding for the Contras in Nicaragua 200
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What weapon did Reagan unilaterally decide to provide to the Mujhadeen in Afghanistan 300
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Stinger (Handheld Surface to Air) Missile 300
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What key contributions towards ending the Cold War is Reagan credited with (Other than SDI) 400
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Shifting away from containment and détente to opposing the Soviet Union politically and economically; increasing the arms race to provide pressure while openly meeting with Gorbachev 400
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How did George H.W. Bush react to the revolutions in Eastern Europe and the collapse of the Berlin Wall 500
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He cautiously congratulated new governments and provided minimal aid. He did not want to push Moscow into a drastic response 500
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Site of the unsuccessful student demonstrations in Beijing in 1989 100
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Tiananmen Square 100
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This country had a history of taking American hostages under both Carter and Reagan 200
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Iran 200
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Name three leaders of the Soviet Union 1917-1989 300
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Lenin, Rykov, Stalin, Malenkov, Krushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev 300
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First female British Prime minister whose conservative domestic/economic policies and foreign policy were similar to Reagan ’ s 400
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Margaret Thatcher 400
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Before getting involved in politics, what was Jimmy Carter’s occupation? 500
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Peanut Farmer 500
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Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev implemented new policies of “ openness ” and began to restructure the Soviet government and economy, known respectively as 100
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Glasnost; Perestroika 100
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In 1989, this symbolic structure was torn down, signaling the end of communism in Europe 200
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The Berlin Wall 200
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Elected as Russian president in 1989, this man put down a coup attempt in Moscow in 1991 300
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Boris Yeltsin 300
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Why did communism in the Soviet Union collapse? 400
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Failing economy; ethnic strife; War in Afghanistan; economic and political reforms 400
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, this decentralized union was formed in its place 500
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Commonwealth of Independent States 500
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