Title: This was Nixon
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2This was Nixons way of easing Cold War tensions
3Détente
4Under Nixon, the US signed an nuclear arms treaty
called
5SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
6This Secretary of State believed that a nations
power should be the main consideration in
conducting relations. Name the man and his concept
7Henry Kissinger realpolitik
8This nation was first visited by Nixon and the US
opened full diplomatic relations under Carter
9The Peoples Republic of China
10As a result of Nixons diplomacy with China, this
nations diplomatic status as Real China was
damaged
11Taiwan
12This document was signed by dozens of countries
which called for human rights and
self-determination in Europe, improving
relations between the Soviet dominated East and
NATO dominated West
13Helsinki Accords
14This idea guided Jimmy Carters foreign policy
15Human Rights
16The Cambodian militants held this ship until a US
military operation secured hostages
17SS Mayaguez
18Carter refused to support the passage of the SALT
II treaty in Congress as a result of
19Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
20In what South American country did Carter reverse
Nixons support for an oppressive military regime
21Chile
22SDI What does it stand for and what was it?
23Strategic Defense Initiative orbital missile
shield
24Oliver North sold arms to Iran for these two
reasons
25Secure the release of hostages and provide
funding for the Contras in Nicaragua
26What weapon did Reagan unilaterally decide to
provide to the Mujhadeen in Afghanistan
27Stinger (Handheld Surface to Air) Missile
28What key contributions towards ending the Cold
War is Reagan credited with (Other than SDI)
29Shifting away from containment and détente to
opposing the Soviet Union politically and
economically increasing the arms race to provide
pressure while openly meeting with Gorbachev
30How did George H.W. Bush react to the revolutions
in Eastern Europe and the collapse of the Berlin
Wall
31He cautiously congratulated new governments and
provided minimal aid. He did not want to push
Moscow into a drastic response
32Site of the unsuccessful student demonstrations
in Beijing in 1989
33Tiananmen Square
34This country had a history of taking American
hostages under both Carter and Reagan
35Iran
36Name three leaders of the Soviet Union 1917-1989
37Lenin, Rykov, Stalin, Malenkov, Krushchev,
Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev
38First female British Prime minister whose
conservative domestic/economic policies and
foreign policy were similar to Reagans
39Margaret Thatcher
40Before getting involved in politics, what was
Jimmy Carters occupation?
41Peanut Farmer
42Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev implemented new
policies of openness and began to restructure
the Soviet government and economy, known
respectively as
43Glasnost Perestroika
44In 1989, this symbolic structure was torn down,
signaling the end of communism in Europe
45The Berlin Wall
46Elected as Russian president in 1989, this man
put down a coup attempt in Moscow in 1991
47Boris Yeltsin
48Why did communism in the Soviet Union collapse?
49Failing economy ethnic strife War in
Afghanistan economic and political reforms
50After the collapse of the Soviet Union, this
decentralized union was formed in its place
51Commonwealth of Independent States