Gorbachev's policy for restructuring the Soviet economy by promoting more consumerism.
What was Perestroika?
Trade union movement organized against the Polish communist govt.
What was Solidarity?
French socialist leader that followed De Gaulle's pragmatic approach in foreign policy.
Who was Mitterrand?
Though successful in Detente and ending the Vietnam War Nixon was consumed by the scandal leading to his resignation.
What was Watergate?
Canadian province favored separatism because of French heritage.
What is Quebec?
After the break-up of the Soviet Union this region along Russia's southern border experienced secession, civil war and Islamic terrorism.
What was the Caucasus Region?
Vaclav Havel 's leadership inspired the Velvet Revolution in this former Soviet satellite nation.
What was Czechoslovakia?
German chancellor responsible for the reunification of his nation and instrumental in the formation of the European Union.
Who was Chancellor Kohl?
Styled as the "New Democrat" this former Arkansas governor elected president in 1992 lead the nation through prosperity despite his impeachment.
Who was Bill Clinton?
This political cartoon captured this event that crippled the American economy in the 1970s with inflation.
What was the Arab Oil Embargo?
New federated system that replaced the Soviet Union in 1991 that included Russia and numerous former republics.
What was the Commonwealth of Independent States or CIS?
Communist country that experienced a violent overthrow of its govt. resulting in the execution of Ceausecu.
What was Romania?
Nicknamed the "Iron Lady" British Prime Minister that pursued market economic policies and led her nation to victory in the Falklands War.
Who was Margaret Thatcher?
Successful in negotiating the Panama Canal Treaty and the Camp David Accords his 1980 reelection was undermined by inflation and the Iranian Hostage Crisis.
Who was Jimmy Carter?
Central American nation that experienced a violent revolution resulting in the overthrow of the Somoza regime.
What was Nicaragua?
Pro-western Russian leader elected democratically and enjoyed the respect from many western nations.
Who was Boris Yeltsin?
Former communist nation consisting of many ethnic nationalities that descended into civil war saw genocide reminiscent of the Holocaust in Europe.
What was Yugoslavia?
He led Poland's Solidarity Movt. resulting in democratic elections.
Who was Lech Walesa?
Former Hollywood movie actor and California governor his conservatism revolutionized Washington DC and favored a stronger defense against the Soviets.
Who was Ronald Reagan?
As part of Putin's revision of Russian power, he opposed further expansion of this western military alliance.
What is NATO?
Middle Eastern nation invaded by the Soviets and became a quagmire.
What was Afghanistan?
Once divided into eastern and western blocs this Central European nation was reunited after the Berlin Wall fell.
What was Germany?
Infamous Serbian leader responsible for the ethnic cleansing in several Balkan states.
Who was Milosevic?
He was neither elected vice-president nor president but pardoned Nixon one month into his presidency.
Who was Gerald R. Ford?
New communications network that contributed to the .Com Revolution of the 1990s.
What is the internet?