
The Role of the USA and the Collapse of the Soviet Bloc
Assess the role of US foreign policy under Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush in ending the Cold War. Students will also examine the peaceful revolutions in Eastern Europe.
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Assess the role of US foreign policy under Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush in ending the Cold War. Students will also examine the peaceful revolutions in Eastern Europe.
Key Questions
- How did Reagan's hardline policies and subsequent diplomacy influence Soviet actions?
- Why did the Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe collapse so rapidly in 1989?
- Was the end of the Cold War a triumph of the West or a failure of the East?
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