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    Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev was born on March 2, 1931 in Privolnoye Russia. He was the son of two peasants Sergei ann Maria. However poor their economical situation was, Gorbachev adopted a strong work ethic from his mother and father. Gorbachev's passion for learning along with his drive and exemplary skills of organization lead him to the University of Moscow and graduated with a degree in law. After ten days on his first job his political career began with assistant director of propaganda for

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    the Soviet Union itself showed just how strong and determined America was and still is. The fall of the Soviet Union was caused by various reasons and produced changes and major effects to the whole world, especially the United States. Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, came into power in 1985. The economy that he acquired made further damage just about impossible. Because of this problematic economy and the growing political fever, he introduced two new reforms. One of

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    The main causes of the fall of the Soviet Union was because the Soviet Union couldn’t afford to keep up with the arms race during the cold war, the government couldn’t manage to keep the people content with things such as housing and food and communism government system completely failed in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was built on about the same territory as the Russian Empire which it succeeded. After the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, Socialism was a newly formed government that was developed

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    President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985-1988 contribute to ending the Cold War? Zachary Gee Teacher: Mr. Michael Peters History IB HL: Internal Assessment School: Old Scona Academic High School March 8th, 2015 IB Number: 000161-0030 Word Count: 1997 Section A: Plan of Investigation This investigation examines to what extent did the four summits between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985-1988 contribute to ending

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    which are as synonymous with reform in Russian politics as they are the Communist party and Cold War, are Joseph Stalin and Mikhail Gorbachev. Both, who were born peasants, rose up the social ladder to greatness one wrung at the time. While both were radical political and economic reformers who truly left their marks on history, their policies were antipodal at best. Gorbachev was the frigid water to Stalin’s roaring fire. Stalin’s goal was to modernize and militarize Russia, and also close it to the

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    Additionally, Khrushchev's efforts to change the Soviet society and move away from its past served as models for Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost during his tenure. Glasnost, also known as “openness”, was an ideal instituted by Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985. Gorbachev wanted for transparency in government actions in order to better inform the Soviet people. These actions looked to limit government censorship,

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    be the question of “What made Gorbachev 's leadership and negotiations successful with the US in ending the Cold War compared to past Soviet Leaders?” and will analyze his actions during his leadership of the Soviet Union. This investigation will focus solely on his actions, policies, and negotiations with the U.S., and differences between Gorbachev’s terms as leader compared to pass Soviet leaders. My first source will be a primary source, Gorbachev, Mikhail. Gorbachev Letter to Reagan. Letter to

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    • Event Name Type of Event Causes Course Consequences 1980 Election This was a political event because it caused a change in the government. Americans wanted a firm, patriotic leader who had a plan to fix the economic problems carrying over from the 1970s. Jimmy Carter was running for reelection, and Americans overall were very unhappy with his leadership. Ronald Reagan emerged as his challenger, a former actor with great public skills and a plan. They elected Ronald Reagan in 1980 who had a controversial

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    be as powerful and influential as the United States. While there are many reasons as to why the Soviet Union collapsed, the main reason is the Cold War. There were also two very important people that contributed to the fall Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. The Soviet Union was on the winning side of World War II. They had allied with Great Britain and the United States. This alliance was more one of self-preservation,

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    was gradually changing from a Federalist government into a Socialist system as Mikhail Gorbachev became elected as the leader of the USSR after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Gorbachev policies was a shift of political, militarily, and social

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