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Cold War 2 Review Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union • Who was President Nixon’s most important Secretary of State? • Henry Kissinger • What was the relationship between the Soviet Union and communist China in the early 1970s? • The Soviet Union and China were rivals for power. • With what country did President Nixon begin to establish formal diplomatic relations in 1972? • Communist China • Who was the leader of communist China in 1972? • Mao Zedong • What was the capital of communist China? • Beijing • Who was the Soviet Union’s leader in 1972? • Leonid Brezhnev • What was the capital of the Soviet Union? • Moscow • What two countries were involved in the SALT talks? • The United States and the Soviet Union • What does SALT stand for? • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • Name the Soviet-American discussions to establish limits on the number of nuclear weapons. • The SALT talks • Name the first treaty to establish limits on the number of nuclear weapons held by the United States and the Soviet Union. • The SALT Treaty • What two factors caused the Soviet Union’s collapse? • Internal and external pressures • What Republican became president in 1981? • Ronald Reagan • What American president called the Soviet Union “the evil empire”? • Ronald Reagan • What was the basis of President Reagan’s defense policy? • A massive military buildup • What was the effect of President Reagan’s military buildup on American relations with the Soviet Union? • It increased tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. • What action did President Reagan take in Western Europe during his first term? • Reagan placed new nuclear missiles in Western Europe. • How did the renewal of the arms race with the United States affect the Soviet Union during President Reagan’s presidency? • It forced the Soviet Union to increase its military budget to keep up with the United States. • What was the state of the communist economy in the Soviet Union during the early 1980s? • Inefficient • Who became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985? This leader was known for the policies of “Glasnost” and “Perestroika.” • Mikhail Gorbachev • What was the two-fold purpose of Gorbachev’s new policies? • 1) Revive the Soviet economy 2) Reform the Soviet system • What is the Russian word for openness? • Glasnost • Name Gorbachev’s policy of encouraging freedom of expression in the Soviet Union. • Glasnost • What Russian word referred to restructuring Soviet society? • Perestroika • What types of economic and political changes did Gorbachev want to occur in Soviet society? • 1) Less government control over the economy; 2) Some private enterprise; 3) Steps toward democracy • What type of restructuring did Perestroika do? • Economic restructuring • What expectations did Gorbachev’s new policies raise among the Soviet people? • 1) Higher standard of living; 2) Increased freedom • How did Gorbachev’s reforms affect the Soviet system? • They placed more internal pressure on communism. • With what movement did Gorbachev have to deal inside the Soviet Unon? • Nationalism in the Soviet republics • What were the two sources of external pressure on the Soviet government under Gorbachev? • 1) East European satellites; 2) President Reagan • What countries were Soviet satellites after World War II? • The countries of Eastern Europe • What does one call a nation that is formally independent, but dominated by another power? • A satellite • What was the name of the revolutionary labor movement in Poland during the 1980s? • The Solidarity movement • Who said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall”? • President Ronald Reagan • What structure divided East Berlin from West Berlin during the Cold War? • The Berlin Wall What was the best known symbol of the Cold War? •The Berlin Wall • What was the communist part of Berlin during the Cold War? • East Berlin • What was the democratic part of Berlin during the Cold War? • West Berlin • What government built the Berlin Wall? • East Germany • Why was the Berlin Wall built? • To prevent people from escaping from communist East Berlin to democratic West Berlin • What happened to the Berlin Wall in 1989? • It was torn down. • What happened in Germany in 1990? • East Germany and West Germany reunited under the democratic West German government. • What happened to the Soviet Union in 1991? • It fell apart or collapsed. • What were the three Baltic republics? • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania • What action did the Baltic republics take in 1991? • They declared their independence from the Soviet Union. • What precedent did the Baltic republics set in 1991? • Other Soviet republics declared their independence from the Soviet Union. • What political party was dismantled in the Soviet Union in 1991? • The Soviet communist party • What action did Gorbachev take on Christmas Day, 1991? • He resigned and declared the Soviet Union had ended. • What war, which began in 1945, ended by the end of 1991? • The Cold War