World History: The 20th Century & Beyond · 1900-Present
The Fall of the Soviet Union
The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War.
Key Questions
- 1Was the collapse of the USSR inevitable?
- 2How did Glasnost and Perestroika lead to unintended consequences?
- 3How did the end of the Cold War create a "unipolar" world?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: The World Since 1900 - Grade 12ON: Conflict and Cooperation - Grade 12
Grade: Grade 12
Subject: Canadian & World Studies
Unit: World History: The 20th Century & Beyond
Period: 1900-Present
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