Georgia and the American Experience Chapter 13: Peace, Prosperity, and Peril Study Presentation ©2005 Clairmont Press.
Final Jeopardy Question Nato – Warsaw or neither Korean War 100 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100 500.
Also, the six characteristics of totalitarianism, and how Stalin took power.
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, 1985-90 CHAPTER 33, Section 4 THE FALL OF THE SOVIET UNION & PROBLEMS IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES.
A New Era: Post Cold War. George H. W. Bush End of Cold War/waning power of the Soviets May 1989: Hungary opens the border to Austria: the “Iron Curtain”
20 th Century Backgrounder. World War I (1914-1918) Triple Entente France Great Britain Russia Triple Alliance Germany Austria-Hungary.
1989? 1990? 1991? 1992? Implosion Theory USSR collapsed from within Devoid of creativity Devoid of Competition Devoid of Incentive The base it was.
Ronald Reagan Republican 1981-1989 Former Actor Former Pres. Of Screen Actors Guild Former Gov. CA. Defeats Carter ’80 Defeats Mondale ’84 Very Positive.
DICTATORS THREATEN WORLD PEACE. Joseph “man of steel” Stalin and the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin as leader of USSR in 1924 communism revolves.
The Cold War From WW II through Desert Shield / Storm LTC (Retired) Oakland McCulloch.
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