4. changes in the ussr

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LEARNING INTENTIONS

• Describe major changes in the Soviet Union in the 1980s

• Explain what is meant by Glasnost and Perestroika

In the 1980s the USSR went through many changes which would ultimately lead to the end of the Cold War. What were these and why did they

happen?

The Soviet Union also had several changes in

their political leadership.

The most significant was the appointment of Mikhail Gorbachev as General Secretary of the Communist Party.

Gorbachev tried to build better

relationships with western leaders, including Ronald

Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.

Gorbachev met Reagan several times, and

proposed plans such as phasing out nuclear

weapons.

Glasnost

Glasnost means ‘openness’. As the

Soviet Union was a very secret state, Gorbachev wanted it to have less

secrets.

This meant many things, including having a more

free media.

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