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People Places Events Terms Potpourri
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Beginning in 1985, he attempted to reform the Soviet Union
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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He led a Polish labor union and went on to become president of that
country.
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Lech Walesa
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This German chancellor led out in the reunification of Germany
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Helmut Khol
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In 1991, he became president of the Russian Republic
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Boris Yeltsin
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The Chinese leader who began to open China to the rest of the world
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Zhou Enlai
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On November 9, 1989, this symbol of Cold War division was opened for
people to freely cross
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The Berlin Wall
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Since 1991, Russia has dealt with violence in this breakaway region
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Chechnya
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This Soviet republic declared independence in 1990
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Lithuania
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Chinese troops fired on unarmed student demonstrators in this public
space in the heart of Beijing
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Tiananmen Square
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In 1997, Great Britain returned this wealthy colony to China
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Hong Kong
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In 1987, Gorbachev signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
Treaty with this U.S. president
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Ronald Reagan
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Poor quality goods, a decaying infrastructure and high costs added
to the problems involved in reuniting this country
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Germany
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This country experienced a bloody overthrow of communism, as
Nicolae Ceausescu used force in an attempt to stay in power
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Romania
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Deng Xiaoping sought to improve the Chinese economy with these
measures
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The Four Modernizations
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Boris Yeltsin adopted this plan to create a free-market economy in
Russia
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Shock system
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Gorbachev’s policy of creating a more open society in the Soviet
Union
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glasnost
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Gorbachev’s plan to restructure the Soviet economy
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perestroika
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The Polish labor union which became a political force for change
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Solidarity
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Serbs in Yugoslavia used this policy to rid Bosnia of its Muslim
population
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Ethnic cleansing
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The ruling committee of the Soviet communist party
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Politburo
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In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into these two countries
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Slovakia and the Czech Republic
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The goal of changes in the Soviet Union in the late 1980’s
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To improve communism
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These three Baltic republics declared their independence from the Soviet
Union in 1991
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Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
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The profession of Vaclav Havel, who was elected president of
Czechoslovakia in 1989
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playwright
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In 1991, this country experienced a coup by hard-line communist leaders
who feared losing power
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The Soviet Union