5. why did change happen

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The USSR went through many changes in the 1980s, leading to the Cold War’s end. There are many

different reasons for these changes.

Financial problems

Government-owned businesses were badly run

and needed changes to stop this, including private investment.

The USSR was also struggling to fund its military commitments.

Military problems

The USSR was failing to win the Afghanistan War and it was costing them

too much money.

The Soviets also could not afford to keep military control of Eastern Europe.

Chernobyl

Chernobyl was a nuclear power station in the USSR which exploded in 1986.

In spite of the deaths it caused (and later cancers)

it was kept secret at first. Gorbachev was

shocked by this.

Eastern Europe

Like in the USSR, people in Eastern Europe lived in poverty and wanted change. It was hard to

stop revolutions.

Groups such as Solidarity in Poland opposed Soviet rule.

Mikhail Gorbachev

Gorbachev was the youngest ever leader of

the USSR.

He introduced various changes including working with western leaders and reforms such as Glasnost.

Ronald Reagan

US President Reagan was very anti-Communist.

He gave support to Afghanistan and had an

influence in Poland too.

He also increased arms spending to cause the USSR

financial problems.

Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II, from Poland, gave many

speeches which hugely influenced Catholic Poland and the West.

He supported Solidarity, the group that helped end

Communist rule.

Margaret Thatcher

UK Prime Minister Thatcher was a big supporter of

Ronald Reagan.

She had good relations with Gorbachev. Thatcher also helped by allowing the USA to base nuclear

missiles in the UK.

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