narrative fact after 70 Flashcards

1
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When was the hotline set up between Washington and Moscow?

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1963

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What were the three main treaties in the 60s?

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  • Limited Test Ban Treaty
  • Outer Space Treaty
  • Nuclear Non-Poliferation treaty
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When and what was the limited test ban treaty?

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August 1963 - USA and Soviet Union agreed to stop testing Nuclear weapons in the atmosphere

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When and what was the Outer Space treaty?

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1968 - promise to use outer space for peaceful purposes and not place nucelear weapons in orbit

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When and waht was the Nuclear Non-proliferation treaty?

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1968 - designed to stop spread of nuclear weapons. agreed to not develop them.

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When was SALT 1 confirmed? What does SALT stand for?

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1972 - Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty

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What were the military caps made in SALT 1?

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  • Anti-ballistic missiles only allowed at two sites with a max of 100 missiles
  • USA allowed 1,054 ICBMs and 740 SLBMs
  • USSR allowed 1,618 ICBMs and 740 SLBMs
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What was the basic principles agreement made in SALT 1?

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Had the rules for the conduct of nuclear warfare and set steps to avoid nuclear warfare

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9
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When did Nixon visit Brezhnev?

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1972

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When did Brezhnev visit Nixon?

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1973

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When did talks begin for SALT 2?

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1974

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12
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When were the Helsinki accords?

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1975

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13
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How many countries agreed the Helsiniki accords? Where were they from?

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35 - NATO and the Warsaw Pact

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What were the three main ‘baskets’ (agreements) at the Helsinki accords?

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  • Settling European borders and making them inviolable
  • improving relations between West and Soviet controlled countries- trade agreements, technology exchanges, joint space mission
  • ensuring countries respect human rights and individual freedoms
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When was the joint American-Soviet space mission? What was it called?

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1975 - Apollo-Soyuz mission

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When did Carter and Brezhnev sign a complex SALT 2 agreement?

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18th June 1979

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17
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What happened with SALT 2? Why?

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it was never ratified in the senate as there was increasing Soviet support for communist groups in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Angola and the capturing of the US embassy by Islamic militants as well as then the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

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What would have been limited/banned in SALT 2?

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  • restricted missile launchers and strategic bombers
  • ban on testing and deploying new ICBMs
  • 2,400 strategic nuclear delivery vehicles limit
  • 1,320 MIRVs
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What were Brezhnev’s concerns in Afghanistan by 1979?

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  • growing power of Islamic fundamentalism led by the Mujahideen
  • Amin’s extreme anti-Muslim government which were beginning to build relations with America whilst Soviet Military Assistance provided him support
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How many Muslims were living in the Soviet Union which Brezhnev wanted to restore control over?

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30 million

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21
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When was Afghanistan invaded?

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24th December 1979 to 1st January 1980

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22
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How many Soviet Troops invaded Afghanistan?

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50,000

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What was done during the invasion, to reinstate Soviet control in Afghanistan?

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Amin was murdered and a new government was set up, led by a trusted pro-communist, Babrak Karmal

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How long to Soviet Troops stay in Afghanistan to withold karmal’s leadership?

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10 years

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What did Carter issue in response to Brezhnev’s claims that Soviet troops had been invited by the Afghan government to protect it?

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Carter Doctrine

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What was the Carter Doctrine?

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Stated American would use its military to defend its national interests in the Persian Gulf region. Also promised US military aid to all the countries bordering Afghanistan

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27
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What did Carter promise the Mujahideen?

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Military support

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28
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What did Carter cut with the USSR after the invasion of Afghanistan?

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Trade

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29
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Where were the 1980 Olympic games held?

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Moscow

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30
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Which government were the Soviet troops in Afghanistan protecting?

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The People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan

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31
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What were American companies forbidden from sending to the USSR in 1980?

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high technology equipment and shipments of grain

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32
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How many other countried boycotted the Moscow Olympics?

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61

33
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Which Olympics did the Soviet Union boycott?

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Los Angeles Olympics 1984

34
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How did Reagan refer to the Soviet Union?

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“evil empire”

35
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When did Reagan launch his Strategic Defence Initiative?

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1983

36
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What was the Strategic Initiative plan?

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launch satellites equipped with powerful lazers, which would intercept Soviet missiles in space and destroy them before they could do any harm to the USA

37
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How and why did the Soviets react to the Strategic defence initiative?

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Made them furious ince they knew they could not compete with the plan, they were behind in Space and computer technology whilst the Soviet economy was not producing enough wealth

38
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To which process did America move to from MAD?

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NUTS- Nuclear Utilization Target Selection

39
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How much did Reagans defence program cost?

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more than three trillion dollars

40
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What was involved in Reagan’s defence programme introduced in between 1981 and 87?

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  • 100 MX missiles
  • 100 B-1 long range and supersonic bombers
  • new stealth bomber
  • six trident nuclear submarines
  • developing neutron bomb
  • placement of cruise missiles in West EUrope to counteract Soviet SS20 missiles being deployed
41
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Which anti-Reagan replaced Brezhnev in 1982?

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Yuri Andropov

42
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When was the zero-option proposed

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November 1981

43
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What was the zero option?

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  • US cancels deployment of US intermediate-range missiles in Western Europe
  • Soviet’s dismantle comparable forces
44
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When did Gorbachev come to power?

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1985

45
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What was the name of the talk to reduce arms under Reagan?

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Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START)

46
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Why did START talks cease?

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  • Soviets imprisoned leaders of Solidarity in Poland in 1982
  • so USA banned all hi tec trade with USSR
  • Soviet delegation walked out of START talks in 1983
47
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What were Gorbachev’s main two home affair reforms?

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  • Glasnost

- Perestroika

48
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What was glasnost?

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  • openness
  • ensured censorship of the press was relaxed
  • encouraged scrutiny and public discussion
  • allowed for more transparency on government activity
49
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What was perestroika?

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  • restructuring
  • economic reforms designed to make the Soviet economy more efficient
  • reduction on arms spending
  • made Soviet economy include some capitlaist practices such as privitisation
50
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When did Gorbachev reject the Brezhnev doctrine?

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1988

51
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What summits took place in the mid to late 80s?

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  • Geneva: November 1985
  • Reykjavik : October 1986
  • Washington : December 1987
  • Moscow : 1988
  • Malta : 1989
  • Washington : 1990
52
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What was the outcome of the Geneva summit, November 1985?

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  • Geneva Accord set out which commited both powers to speed up arms talks
  • improving relations
53
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What was the outcome of the Reykjavik summit, October 1986?

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  • no agreement made

- Gorbachev’s proposition to phase out nuclear weapons if American’s gave up SDI was denied

54
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What was the outcome of the Washington summit, December 1987?

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  • Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty was signed
55
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What was the outcome of the Malta summit 1989?

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  • Both leaders agreed this summit marked the end of the cold war
56
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What was agreed in Washington in 1990?

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  • The signing of the Treaty for the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Arms
  • agreed to reduce strategic forces over seven years
57
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What the INF treaty, 1987, agree?

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  • Eliminated nuclear and ground launched ballistic and cruise missiles with a range between 500-5500km
  • both nations were allowed to inspect eachother’s military installations
58
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What was the impact of the INF treaty by 1st June 1991?

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2692 weapons had been destroyed

59
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What was set up in 1988 in the Soviet Union?

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  • a new parliament

- Congress of People’s deputies

60
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What did the new congresses in Soviet countries and the Union itself allow?

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Voters to have a choice of candidates incuding non-communists

61
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What did Gorbachev announce to the UN in 1988?

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a reduction in Warsaw pact troops

62
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When did military cooperation stop in the Eastern block?

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Early 1990s

63
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When was the Warsaw Pact formally ended?

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July 1991

64
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When did the Soviet Union fall?

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December 1991

65
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What and when was the Sinatra doctrine?

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1989 - accepted that members of the Warsaw Pact could make changes to their own countries without expecting outside interference

66
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How was Soviet control in Poland ended?

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June 1989: Solidarity is legalised and wins landslide victory in Polish elections. Mazowiecki became the first ever non-Communist prime minister in Eastern Europe

67
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How was Soviet control ended in Hungary?

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  • Democratic elections won by Democratic Forum (an alliance of non-Communist groups) in 1989
  • May 1989: opening of Hungary’s borders to Austria and West
68
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How was Soviet control ended in Czechoslovakia (velvet revolution)?

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  • 17th Nov 1989: huge demonstrations against communism
  • 24th Nov : Communist government resigned
  • 9th Dec : non-Communist Havel becomes president
  • 1990 : democratic elections won by Civic forum (an alliance of non-Communist groups)
69
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What happened in Bulgaria after Sinatra doctrine?

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  • Leader Peter Mladenov resigns on national tv in December 1989
  • Free elections in 1990 are won by a renmamed Communist party
70
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How was Soviet control ended in Romania?

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  • 21st December 1989: huge crowds in Bucharest booed President Ceausescu who feld but was later captured
  • 1990: National Salvation front win democratic elections
71
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How many East Germans fled to West through Hungary and Austria in Septeber 1989?

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125,000

72
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How was Soviet control lost in East Germany?

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  • October 1989: Gorbachev on visit says Soviet troops would not put down demonstrations
  • 23rd October: 300,000 protested in Leipzig
  • 4th November: 1million protested in East Berlin
  • 9th November: Berlin wall pulled down
73
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When did East and West Germany unite?

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October 1990

74
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When did Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania declare independence from USSR?

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1990

75
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When did the Soviet Union split into all its independent states?

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After Gorbachev’s resignation in December 1991

76
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What two prizes did Gorbachev win, depicting him as a hero in the west?

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1989 - Times magazine man of the decade

1990 - Gorbachev gains Nobel Peace Prize

77
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How much did Reagan raise the US defence spending by in 1982? 1983-84?

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13%

8%

78
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When was the Carter Doctrine issued?

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January 1980

79
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What is the Reagan Doctrine? What was its impact?

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US would support anyone trying to overthrow communist governments. Consequently, supported anti-communists groups in Nicaragua and El Salvador. Invaded Grenada and toppled communist government even