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Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism 4 FIGURES 4 DETAILS 4 EFFECTS ab cd 4 CAUSES

4 FIGURES 4 DETAILS 4 EFFECTS The Cold War Ends Using a blank piece of paper, make four boxes, each with four boxes inside of them. Label the boxes like this, follow along, and list 4 causes, 4 figures, 4 events & 4 effects

a The Soviets spent tons and tons of money fighting to support the communist cause and put down revolts in places like Hungary and Afghanistan. Enormous amounts of money was spent on the Arms and Space Races as the USSR worked to outdo the USA in both areas. 1) Massive Spending 4 CAUSES Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

a Beginning in 1986, the Soviet Union began significantly cutting funding to its satellite states. This move is usually discussed as the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union, which was experiencing a recession similar to the Great Depression in the United States in the 1930s. 2) Economic Recession 4 CAUSES Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

a The Soviet Union struggled economically ($) through the 1980s. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced two bold concepts called glasnost and perestroika. Glasnost, Russian for publicity or openness, was a call for greater transparency in the Soviet government, allowing more freedom of speech and freedom of the press. 3) Glasnost 4 CAUSES Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 CAUSES a The Soviet Union struggled economically through the 1980s. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced two bold concepts called glasnost and perestroika. Perestroika, Russian for restructuring, was a movement to reform the Soviet Union and allow for private ownership of some businesses. Within a few years, many of the countries under Soviet control broke away or underwent revolutions. The Soviet Union was completely dissolved by ) Perestroika Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 FIGURES b Mikhail Gorbachev was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to In terms of the Cold War, he was known for beginning a period of liberalization in the USSR. He promoted the policies of glasnost and perestroika, which were seen as steps toward democracy and capitalism. 1) Gorbachev Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 FIGURES b Ronald Reagan was the president of the United States from 1981 to In terms of the Cold War, he was known for working with Gorbachev to improve Cold War relations. He gave a famous speech in West Berlin in 1987 calling for the wall to come down. Reagan is also credited with helping bring an end to the Cold War. 2) Ronald Reagan Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 FIGURES b George H.W. Bush was Reagan’s vice president in the 1980s and became president in He was the president who continued improving relations with the Soviets as they transitioned to the Russian Federation in ) George H.W. Bush Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 DETAILS c In the midst of World War One, Russia’s longstanding monarchy was overthrown and communism was established. Since that year (1917), the Soviet Union or “USSR” (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) lasted almost 75 years before coming apart in the late 1980s. 1) 74 years of the USSR Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

4 FIGURES b As the Soviet Union collapsed and broke apart, Boris Yeltsin became the first popularly elected president of the new country. His election marked the beginning of a new era in Russian history; the Russian Federation (1991). 4) Boris Yeltsin Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

c In 1987, U.S. president Ronald Reagan visited West Berlin and gave a famous speech about the failures of communism. In this speech, he asked that Mr. Gorbachev would open the gate between East and West Berlin. Then he demanded, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” 2) Reagan’s Berlin Speech 4 DETAILS Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

c In November of 1989, the Berlin Wall came down. Many East German citizens were already escaping the communist world by going to Austria through Hungary (where the border fences were coming down). Thousands of East Berliners soon overwhelmed the guards and crossed into West Berlin. The wall came down for good weeks later. 3) Fall of the Berlin Wall 4 DETAILS Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

c The Eastern Bloc was the name given to the Eastern European countries that answered to the Soviet Union. All 6 of them fell in the fall of East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria all overthrew their communist governments relatively peacefully, while Romania’s revolution was more violent. 4) Revolutions of ‘89 4 DETAILS Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

c 1) U.S.S.R. Dissolves What used to be the Soviet Union eventually split into 15 separate nations. These nations included: ArmeniaAzerbaijanBelarusEstoniaGeorgiaKazakhstanKyrgyzstan Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism 4 EFFECTS LatviaLithuaniaMoldovaTajikistan Turkmenista n UzbekistanUkraineRussia

4 EFFECTS c All six eastern bloc nations abandoned communism via the 1989 revolutions. Romanian revolutionaries literally cut the hammer and sickle symbol out of the flag as if to “cut the communism out of Romania.” Other communist nations (but not Eastern Bloc) also left communism in the years to come (e.g. Yugoslavia and Albania). 2) Eastern Bloc Abandons Communism Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism

c For the first time in Russia’s history, the nation became a democracy. For centuries, Russia was ruled by czars. After the 1917 Revolution, the Soviet Union was a communist superpower. But after 1991, Russia rejoined the world community as a democracy. 3) Democracy in Russia Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism 4 EFFECTS

c Technically, no nation is purely communist (since Karl Marx described communism as a classless, stateless society). But there are five who claim to be some form of leftist government (e.g. socialist, communist). They include: Laos, Cuba, China, Vietnam and North Korea. 4) Only 5 communist nations remain Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism 4 EFFECTS

Collapse of the Soviet Union / End of the Cold War / Fall of Communism 4 FIGURES 4 DETAILS 4 EFFECTS ab cd 4 CAUSES