
The Collapse of the Soviet Bloc
This topic covers the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union. Students will reflect on the end of the bipolar world order and its historical significance.
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This topic covers the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union. Students will reflect on the end of the bipolar world order and its historical significance.
Key Questions
- What led to the fall of the Berlin Wall?
- How did Eastern European countries regain independence?
- What marked the official end of the Cold War?
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