1)
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan2)
Fall of the Berlin Wall3)
Disintegration of the Soviet Union4)
Russian Revolution1)
Fall of the Berlin Wall2)
Disintegration of the Soviet Union3)
Russian Revolution4)
Soviet invasion of AfghanistanTips: -
Russian Revolution (1917)Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (1979)
Fall ofthe Berlin Wall (1989)
Disintegration ofthe Soviet Union (1991)
A. Mikhail Gorbachev | (i) Successor of USSR |
B. Shock Therapy | (ii) Military pact |
C. Russia | (iii) Introduced reforms |
D. Boris Yeltsin | (iv) Economic model |
E. Warsaw | (v) President of Russia |
A. Mikhail Gorbachev | (i) Introduced reforms |
B. Shock Therapy | (ii) Economic model |
C. Russia | (iii) Successor of USSR |
D. Boris Yeltsin | (iv) President of Russia |
E. Warsaw | (v) Military pact |
A.
(a) End of the ideological war between the US and USSRB.
(b) Birth of CISC.
(c) Change in the balance of power in the world orderD.
(d) Crises in the Middle EastA.
(a) Socialism was the dominant ideology.B.
(b) State ownership/control existed over the factors of production.C.
(c) People enjoyed economic freedom.D.
(d) Every aspect of the economy was planned and controlled by the State.a. The Soviet political system was based on ______ ideology.
b. ______was the military alliance started by the USSR.
c. ______ party dominated the Soviet Union’s political system.
d. ______ initiated the reforms in the USSR in 1985.
e. The fall of the ______ symbolised the end of the Cold War.