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AP World History “The Rise and Fall of World Communism” 1917 - Present The End of Communism AP World History “The Rise and Fall of World Communism” 1917 - Present

General Failures of Communism Economic failures By late 1970s = communist economies showed no signs of catching up to more advanced capitalist countries Soviet economy = stagnant People had to wait in long lines for consumer goods, which were poor in quality and declining in availability Citizens waiting in line for goods in the Soviet Union Photo = circa the late-1980s

General Failures of Communism Moral Failures Many incidents invalidated communist claims to moral superiority over capitalism Horrors of Stalin’s “Terror” and the gulag Mao’s Cultural Revolution Genocide in communist Cambodia Simultaneously = overall global political culture was more widely embracing democracy and human rights as the intended legacy of humankind The site of one of Cambodia’s “killing fields”

China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party 1976 = death of Mao Zedong Successor = Deng Xiaoping Committed to fostering political stability and economic growth Social and political reforms: Previously banned plays, operas, films, and translations of Western classics = allowed again “Literature of the wounded” released = exposed the suffering of the Cultural Revolution under Mao About 100,000 political prisoners released

China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms: Dismantled collectivized farms and returned to a system of small-scale private agriculture Managers of state enterprises given more authority and were encouraged to act like private owners Opened China to the world economy and welcomed foreign investment Local governments and private entrepreneurs created thousands of “township and village enterprises” that produced food, clothing, building materials, and more

China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party Positive Results of Economic Reforms Negative Results of Economic Reforms Rapid and sustained economic growth Better diets Lower mortality rates Declining poverty Massive urban construction Surging exports New prosperity and increased standard of living for millions Corruption among Chinese officials Widening gap between the rich and the poor Urban overcrowding Pollution in the cities Periodic inflation Street crime Prostitution Gambling Drug addiction A criminal underworld

China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party China had developed a capitalist economy, but Deng Xiaoping did NOT want to give up his political monopoly or promote democracy Deng Xiaoping declared that democracy would lead to chaos and anarchy

Tiananmen Square 1980s = a democracy movement led by university and secondary school students surfaced Deng ordered the brutal crushing of this demonstration in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square Recorded by the media  brought to television sets around the world

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country 1985 = Mikhail Gorbachev became the General Secretary of the Soviet Union Gorbachev committed to tackling the country’s many problems Economic stagnation Growing black market Public apathy Cynicism about the Communist Party

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country Perestroika (Restructuring) = Gorbachev’s economic program launched in 1987 Freed state enterprises from government regulation Permitted small-scale private businesses Offered opportunities for private farming Began to welcome foreign investment Resistance to these reforms led Gorbachev to seek allies outside of his official circles

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country Glasnost (Openness) = Gorbachev’s policy of permitting a much wider range of cultural and intellectual freedoms in Soviet life Goal = to overcome the distrust that had grown between society and the government The information that poured into the Soviet Union as a result of glasnost led to the mass movement towards democratization in the Soviet Union

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country Democratization = involved the creation of a new parliament with real powers Would be chosen in competitive elections 1989 elections = dozens of leading communists were rejected at the polls

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country In foreign affairs, Gorbachev moved to end the Cold War Made cuts in Soviet military forces Engaged in arms control negotiations with the U.S. Refused to intervene as communist governments in Eastern Europe were overthrown President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country Events in the Soviet Union influenced Eastern European nations  if the USSR could practice glasnost and hold competitive elections, why couldn’t they? “Miracle Year” of 1989 = massive demonstrations, last-minute efforts at reforms, the breach of the Berlin Wall, and the surfacing of new political groups all overwhelmed the unpopular communist regimes of Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Romania Communism was swept away in Eastern Europe This success inspired nationalists and democrats in the Soviet Union  brought the communist regime in the USSR to its end in 1991

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country 1991 = the Soviet Union disintegrated into 15 new and independent states 1990 = reunification of Germany

The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country