What is the difference between the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan? What is containment?
Truman Doctrine - US would support any country resisting communism; Marshall plan - US would give economic aid to those European countries who need it (open to all); Containment = US policy to keep communism within the borders where it already exists by supporting anti-communist movements elsewhere
Why was 1983 a particularly tense year between the US & Soviets?
Arms race; US spied on Soviet launches; Soviets shot down airliner; NATO exercise "Able Archer" seen as actually preparation for attack by Soviets; Evil Empire speech
What leader decided to focus on domestic policies in the USSR in mid-1980s?
Mikhail Gorbachev
What leader sought a closer relationship with the Soviet Union to offset the threat of a US invasion?
Fidel Castro
Led the USSR through much of the Cold War, maintaining strict control over the Eastern Bloc and overseeing major policies like the _______ Doctrine and détente.
Leonid Brezhneev
What was considered the "high point" of détente in the Cold War? Why?
Helsinki Accords; agreed to post-WWII borders, agree to cooperate in science & tech; recognize human rights
Who became Russia's first president? What was his first major economic policy as president after the Soviet Union fell and what did the policy do?
Boris Yeltsin - "shock therapy" - abrupt shift to free market economy
An agreement to end direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, signed by the U.S., North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the Viet Cong. It called for a cease-fire and the withdrawal of U.S. troops, but fighting between North and South Vietnam resumed shortly after.
Paris Peace Accords (1973)