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Unit VIII G C

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Mikhail Gorbachev   -Soviet prime minister planning to make communist ideas more realistic -ended up granting more individual and political freedoms -disassociated government and political parties  
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perestroika and glasnost   -updated soviet economics, political and economic freedoms - helped repair the government by allowing individuals to report issues.  
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics   -aka the soviet union -last leader was Gorbachev, who was brought down by Yeltsin and his followers.  
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Boris Yeltsin   -arrested Gorbachev and brought about the fall of the soviet union, w/ him as the new leader in Russia -Created a new, unstable Russia, but resigned to allow Vladimir Putin to take control.  
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common wealth of independent States   -loose union of some of the previous members of the soviet union -mostly symbolically tying other nations together with Russia  
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Chechyna   -group of Muslim people seeking national independence from Russia -Fought against Russia and exposed the weakness of its army  
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Vladimir Putin   -leader of Russia after Yeltsin resigned -vowed to give Russia a more assertive central power  
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Lech Walesa and Solidarity   -solidarity coalition was the newly elected group to form a new government -First polish president after the USSR crumbled  
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Vaclav Havel   -president of Czechoslovakia after the fall of its communist government. -influential spokesman for democracy in western europe  
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Czech Republic and Slovakia   -ethnic divisions in Czechoslovakia led to disagreement -solved by a peaceful division into the Czech Republic and Slovakia  
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France's Francois Mitterrand   -socialist president of France -focused on economic difficulties, but mostly failed  
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the European Union/EU   -updated version of the League of Nations -included USA and was successful enough to still be around today  
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Ronald Reagan and the Cold War   -republican US president increasing military size and cutting taxes and budgets -tripled government debt  
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George H. W. Bush and the "New World Order"   -Bush's view of future peaceful interactions across the world -optimistic view of end of cold war  
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Baader-Meinhof gang/Red Army Faction   -terrorist group in Germany -sought to bring down capialism  
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the "evil empire"    
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)/"Star Wars"    
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