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8.8 End of the Cold War
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Glasnost aimed to increase political and social openness in the Soviet Union.
True
Match the factor with its description:
Economic stagnation ↔️ Inefficient centrally planned economies failed to meet needs
Rising nationalist sentiments ↔️ Desire for independence and cultural identity
Gorbachev's reforms ↔️ Reduced state control over economy
The fall of the Berlin Wall represented the crumbling of the Soviet Union's control over Eastern
Europe
What was one aim of Glasnost?
Transparency and accountability
Gorbachev's two key reforms that led to significant changes in the Soviet Union were
Perestroika
and
Glasnost
.
Glasnost
Gorbachev's reforms were intended to preserve the rigid communist system in the USSR.
False
Gorbachev's reforms weakened the control of the Communist Party by increasing freedom of
expression
Gorbachev's reforms were aimed at revitalizing the Soviet Union during the later stages of the
Cold War
Glasnost allowed for freedom of expression and criticism of the government.
True
Gorbachev's
reforms
reduced state control over the Soviet economy.
True
What were the two key reforms introduced by Gorbachev?
Perestroika and Glasnost
Perestroika refers to economic restructuring policies aimed at decentralizing and modernizing the Soviet
economy
Glasnost enabled greater transparency and accountability in the Soviet
system
What were three main factors that weakened the communist bloc?
Economic stagnation, nationalist sentiments, Gorbachev's reforms
What did the collapse of the Berlin Wall symbolize?
End of the Cold War
Sequence the following events in chronological order:
1️⃣ Gorbachev introduces Perestroika and Glasnost
2️⃣ Economic stagnation in Soviet-aligned states
3️⃣ Rising nationalist sentiments in Eastern Europe
4️⃣ Collapse of the Berlin Wall
What marked a significant shift in global power dynamics and paved the way for the dissolution of the communist system in Eastern Europe?
Soviet Union's crumbling control
Glasnost allowed for more
freedom of expression
and criticism of the government.
expression
What was the Solidarity movement in Poland an example of?
Rising nationalist sentiments
The collapse of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Soviet Union's control over Eastern Europe.
True
What was the primary goal of Perestroika?
Improve efficiency and productivity
What was the Solidarity movement in Poland an example of?
Rising nationalist sentiments
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked a major shift in global
power
dynamics.
What were Gorbachev's two key reforms called?
Perestroika and Glasnost
What was one aim of Perestroika?
Improve efficiency and productivity
Gorbachev's reforms represented a shift away from the rigid communist system of the
USSR
.
True
The collapse of the Berlin Wall marked a significant
shift
in global power dynamics.
True
Glasnost allowed for more freedom of expression and criticism of the Soviet
government
What was the primary aim of Perestroika?
Economic restructuring
Match Gorbachev's reforms with their descriptions:
Perestroika ↔️ Economic restructuring policies
Glasnost ↔️ Increased political and social openness
What event symbolized the end of the Cold War and the weakening of the communist bloc?
Collapse of the Berlin Wall
Match the reform with its description:
Perestroika ↔️ Economic restructuring
Glasnost ↔️ Political and social openness
Economic stagnation in the Soviet Union led to consumer goods shortages and low
living
standards.
What event symbolized the end of the Cold War and the weakening of the communist bloc?
Collapse of the Berlin Wall
The collapse of the Berlin Wall occurred in
1989
.
True
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