At the end of World War II

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At the end of World War II

the world was in ruins.

People wanted peace and needed the world put back together again.

But there were only two countries with the power to rebuild the world: The United States and The Soviet Union And, they were total opposites.

The United States wanted the world to have democracy and capitalism, like itself.

But the Soviet Union wanted neither democracy or capitalism they wanted autocracy and communism.

The competition became known as the Cold War and it split the industrialized world in two.

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over..the Berlin Wall

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over China s communist revolution

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over the creation of Hydrogen Bombs

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over the Korean War

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over the Cuban Missile Crisis

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over the exploration of space

For the next 30 years, the two clashed over and the Vietnam War.

In Vietnam, America s technologically advanced military was defeated by guerrilla warriors called the Viet Cong, who were supplied by China and the Soviet Union.

So, when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, the US trained and supplied a group of guerrilla warriors called the Mujahadeen to fight the Soviets (one of them was Osama bin Laden).

Just like the United States in Vietnam, the Soviet Union s powerful military was defeated by guerrillas supplied from outside.

After the war in Afghanistan, the Soviet Union was almost bankrupt.

Sensing this, America s new president, Ronald Reagan, decided to try to end the Cold War by bankrupting the Soviet Union. He spent over a trillion dollars on new military technology

including satellites designed to shoot down incoming nuclear missiles with lasers. It got a nickname based on a popular movie series

The Fall of Communism Rich West and Poor East Eastern Bloc begins to revolt about democracy and economy 1980 Poland Solidarity movement led by Lech Walesa Workers went on strike; government imposed martial law 1988 reform minded Premier elected 1990 1 st free elections; communism falls

Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader, knew it was time for some reforms. He gave the right to make a profit (perestroika) and the right to gripe (glasnost). It was only a matter of time before people used these new freedoms to ask for

DEMOCRACY!

The people s anger soon focused on that old symbol of Soviet oppression: By the late 1980 s, it looked like this

President Reagan flew to Berlin, stood in front of the wall and famously said,

"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Soon after, realizing the Soviet Union no longer had the power to stop them

the people tore it down themselves.

(Soviet troops doing nothing to stop them).

The Iron Curtain became an open gate.

The Soviet Union collapsed changed its flag to the traditional colors of democracy and after hundreds of years of czars, and decades of dictators, Russia elected its first president, Boris Yeltsin.

The Cold War was officially over.

Fall of the Soviet Union Most nations made the transition peacefully BUT in the Balkans: nationalistic movements within former Yugoslavia led to ethnic cleansing in which Muslims were slaughtered by Serbians UN got involved Chechnya has wanted to break free of Russia rebels have used guerrilla warfare

Meanwhile, in China...

People s Republic of China Mao Zedong rallied peasants in 1949 Made reforms similar to Stalin s collectivization and industrialization Great Leap Forward 1950s Huge communes goal = true Marxist state Failed USSR loss of support Capitalist elements and focus on military

People s Republic of China 1966 Mao upset that society strayed from communism Cultural Revolution Universities were shut down for 4 years Students were sent into the fields to remove their elitist attitudes 1970s realized needed to open itself to Western ideas

People s Republic of China 1976 Deng Xiaoping took office Economy became a strict communist command economy with elements of freeenterprise Strict political control 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre

Communism on values Communist leadership/ideology not always sympathetic to traditional Chinese values Collectivization made family farms obsolete Religious beliefs compete with the authority of the state Population contraceptives and abortion 1980 one child per family policy Some killed their 1 st born females

Communism on Women Equality demanded by a classless society allowed for advances for women Treated equally under the law Right to divorce Property rights Equal pay for equal work