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1 THE END OF THE COLD WAR

2 RONALD REAGAN STRONG STANCE VS. USSR: HARSH RHETORIC:
USSR THE “EVIL EMPIRE” BUILDS UP U.S. MILITARY TO USE AS LEVERAGE IN NEGOTIATIONS DO NOW! EXPLAIN HOW HAVING A STRONGER MILITARY WOULD HELP THE U.S. NEGOTIATE WITH THE USSR. RONALD REAGAN

3 STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE (SDI)
U.S. BEGINS RESEARCH ON ANTI- MISSILE SATELLITE DEFENSE SYSTEM NICKNAMED “STAR WARS” USSR CONCERNED: BELIEVE U.S. CAN MAKE SYSTEM WORK MANY AMERICANS SKEPTICAL: TECHNOLOGY DID NOT EXIST TOO EXPENSIVE

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6 REAGAN SUPPORTS ANTI-COMMUNIST REBELS (CONTRAS) IN NICARAGUA

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8 REAGAN INVADES CARIBBEAN ISLAND OF GRENADA
GRENADA DEVELOPING CLOSE TIES WITH COMMUNIST CUBA

9 GORBACHEV TAKES OVER 1985 – MIKHAIL GORBACHEV NEW LEADER OF USSR:
INHERITS MANY PROBLEMS TRIES NEW LIBERAL REFORMS: GLASNOST - ALLOWED OPEN CRITICISM OF THE USSR AND FREEDOM OF THE PRESS PERESTROIKA – ECONOMIC REFORMS - SOME PRIVATE ENTERPRISE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS LIMITED DEMOCRACY

10 THE SOVIET ECONOMY BEGINS TO COLLAPSE:
INEFFICIENCIES ATTEMPTS TO MATCH U.S. MILITARY SPENDING Comparison between USSR and US economies (1989) according to 1990 CIA World Factbook[19] USSR US GDP ( millions $) 2,659,500 5,233,300 Population (July 1990) 290,938,469 250,410,000 GDP Per Capita ($) 9,211 21,082 Labour force (1989) 152,300,000 125,557,000

11 NEW SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY
SOUGHT BETTER RELATIONS WITH U.S. SIGNED TREATY TO REDUCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS PRODUCED BY BOTH U.S. & USSR ALLOWED COMMUNIST SATELLITE NATIONS TO BECOME DEMOCRATIC & INDEPENDENT

12 REAGAN AND GORBY DISCUSSING THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS TREATY

13 PLEASE DO NOW! WHY DO YOU THINK MIKHAIL GORBACHEV DECIDED TO SEEK BETTER RELATIONS WITH THE U.S. AND TO ALLOW THE FALL OF COMMUNIST GOVERNMENTS IN EASTERN EUROPE?

14 POLAND LEADS THE WAY 1989: POLISH TRADE UNION SOLIDARITY DEFEATED THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN ELECTIONS LECH WAŁĘSA, THE LEADER OF SOLIDARITY, BECAME PRESIDENT OF POLAND

15 COLLAPSE OF EASTERN EUROPE
EAST GERMANY: NOV. 1989: EAST GERMANY OPENED BERLIN WALL BERLINERS BEGAN TEARING DOWN THE WALL

16 BRINGING THE WALL DOWN

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18 GERMANY WAS REUNIFIED IN 1990

19 OTHER REVOLUTIONS CZECHOSLOVAKIA VELVET REVOLUTION (NON-VIOLENT)
LATVIA, LITHUANIA AND ESTONIA DECLARED THEIR INDEPENDENCE FROM THE USSR HUNGARY, BULGARIA AND ROMANIA BECAME DEMOCRACIES

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21 DECLINE OF THE SOVIET UNION
GORBY’S REFORMS LED TO NATIONALISM IN NON-RUSSIAN SOVIET REPUBLICS COMMUNIST HARDLINERS FAILED IN AN ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW GORBACHEV IN DEC. 1991, 14 NON-RUSSIAN REPUBLICS DECLARED INDEPENDENCE GORBY RESIGNED & THE USSR (ALONG WITH THE COLD WAR) CAME TO AN END BORIS YELTSIN IS ELECTED THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

22 DO NOW! WOULD YOU GIVE PRESIDENT REAGAN ANY CREDIT FOR BRINGING THE COLD WAR TO AN END? EXPLAIN.

23 CHINA AFTER THE COLD WAR
COMMUNISM GOES ON: IN 1980s CHINESE GOV’T EASED ITS GRIP ON BUSINESSES AND TRADE DEMANDS FOR DEMOCRACY: MASSIVE STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS IN BEIJING’S TIANANMEN SQUARE CHINESE MILITARY CRUSHED THE REVOLTS THE WORLD WATCHED IN HORROR AS ARMED FORCES SLAUGHTERED UNARMED STUDENTS

24 AN UNKNOWN PROTESTOR BLOCKS THE TANKS SENT TO BREAK UP THE STUDENT PROTESTS


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