logging in or signing up The End of the Cold War APUSH rousseau1789 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 323 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Death of Communism : The Death of Communism Simon and Garfunkel, Mr. Robinson Outline Part 1 of 5 : Outline Part 1 of 5 Recap of the last lecture The ideological origins of the Cold War The first steps toward the Cold War Institutionalizing the Cold War: NATO and the Warsaw Pact Social, political, and economic conditions in various countries Continued Outline Part 2 of 4 : Outline Part 2 of 4 Social trends in the West The church and religion Youth culture Women's movements Economic development Environmentalism Western intellectuals and communism Continued Outline Part 3 of 4 : Outline Part 3 of 4 Communism in Russia and eastern Europe Brezhnev’s successors Gorbachev’s revolution Glasnost Prestroika Demokratizatsiaa Dual Power Collapse of the USSR Continued Outline Part 4 of 4 : Outline Part 4 of 4 The “End of History”? Triumph of western political and economic values Resurgence of nationalism Return of communists to EE and Russia Rise of rightist movements, parties in Europe Crisis of values in the West The major conflict of our age: Communism vs. Capitalism Vatican II Meets in St. Peters, Rome : Vatican II Meets in St. Peters, Rome Pope John Paul II : Pope John Paul II Student Revolt in Paris, 1968 : Student Revolt in Paris, 1968 Barricades were erected on a Parisian street on the night of May 11, 1968 during the height of a university student revolt. Beatles, Sgt. Pepper Woodstock: Alternative Values : Woodstock: Alternative Values The Revolution of Flowers, Portugal, April 1974 : The Revolution of Flowers, Portugal, April 1974 The Second Sex : The Second Sex The “Greens” : The “Greens” Nuclear Power Stations : Nuclear Power Stations Slide 17: Anti-United States billboards were found in Moscow during the Cold War. This scene from 1968 illustrates Russian and Vietcong bullets wounding the arm of an evil looking Uncle Sam. Gorbachev: Perestroika and Glasnost : Gorbachev: Perestroika and Glasnost Chernobyl: Humanity at Risk : Chernobyl: Humanity at Risk Slide 20: Many American fast-food retail chains are now appearing in Eastern Europe as well as Western Europe. This Pizza Hut is in Moscow. Slide 21: This is the Russian rock group “Dynamic” performing in 1987. Big Mac in Moscow : Big Mac in Moscow Thatcher's Conservative Revolution : Thatcher's Conservative Revolution Thatcher and Gorbachev : Thatcher and Gorbachev Slide 25: Simon and Garfunkel, America Slide 26: This shows the funeral of Andrei Sakharov. He was a scientist-dissenter and was publicly eulogized in Lenin Stadium in Moscow. Slide 27: Anti-Soviet freedom fighters in Afghanistan were active during the 1980s. Solidarnosc : Solidarnosc Walesa and Solidarity : Walesa and Solidarity East European Debts, 1989 : East European Debts, 1989 Slide 33: Beatles, Here Comes the Sun The Berlin Wall Is Breached : The Berlin Wall Is Breached East Berlin, November 1991 : East Berlin, November 1991 Slide 37: The battered bust of Stalin is carried through the streets of Prague as demonstrators celebrate the end of Communism. ‘Romanians Arise,’ Bucharest December 23, 1989 : ‘Romanians Arise,’ Bucharest December 23, 1989 Bucharest’s Palace Square : Bucharest’s Palace Square Slide 42: Economic problems, including high prices and shortages of food plague post-Soviet Union Russia. Here a woman tries to exchange a used sweater for fish at a flea market in Moscow. Simon and Garfunkel, Bookends Protesting the New Austerity : Protesting the New Austerity Slide 44: In October 1993, President Boris Yeltsin ordered the military to bombard the Russian parliament building. More than a hundred people were killed. Vaclav Havel : Vaclav Havel The Oil Trade : The Oil Trade The Oil Trade : The Oil Trade Building Europe : Building Europe The Euro Tunnel : The Euro Tunnel Three Competitors : Three Competitors Lithuanians Demonstrate for Independence in 1990 : Lithuanians Demonstrate for Independence in 1990 Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1989-91 : Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1989-91 Soviet Peoples : Soviet Peoples You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
The End of the Cold War APUSH rousseau1789 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 323 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Death of Communism : The Death of Communism Simon and Garfunkel, Mr. Robinson Outline Part 1 of 5 : Outline Part 1 of 5 Recap of the last lecture The ideological origins of the Cold War The first steps toward the Cold War Institutionalizing the Cold War: NATO and the Warsaw Pact Social, political, and economic conditions in various countries Continued Outline Part 2 of 4 : Outline Part 2 of 4 Social trends in the West The church and religion Youth culture Women's movements Economic development Environmentalism Western intellectuals and communism Continued Outline Part 3 of 4 : Outline Part 3 of 4 Communism in Russia and eastern Europe Brezhnev’s successors Gorbachev’s revolution Glasnost Prestroika Demokratizatsiaa Dual Power Collapse of the USSR Continued Outline Part 4 of 4 : Outline Part 4 of 4 The “End of History”? Triumph of western political and economic values Resurgence of nationalism Return of communists to EE and Russia Rise of rightist movements, parties in Europe Crisis of values in the West The major conflict of our age: Communism vs. Capitalism Vatican II Meets in St. Peters, Rome : Vatican II Meets in St. Peters, Rome Pope John Paul II : Pope John Paul II Student Revolt in Paris, 1968 : Student Revolt in Paris, 1968 Barricades were erected on a Parisian street on the night of May 11, 1968 during the height of a university student revolt. Beatles, Sgt. Pepper Woodstock: Alternative Values : Woodstock: Alternative Values The Revolution of Flowers, Portugal, April 1974 : The Revolution of Flowers, Portugal, April 1974 The Second Sex : The Second Sex The “Greens” : The “Greens” Nuclear Power Stations : Nuclear Power Stations Slide 17: Anti-United States billboards were found in Moscow during the Cold War. This scene from 1968 illustrates Russian and Vietcong bullets wounding the arm of an evil looking Uncle Sam. Gorbachev: Perestroika and Glasnost : Gorbachev: Perestroika and Glasnost Chernobyl: Humanity at Risk : Chernobyl: Humanity at Risk Slide 20: Many American fast-food retail chains are now appearing in Eastern Europe as well as Western Europe. This Pizza Hut is in Moscow. Slide 21: This is the Russian rock group “Dynamic” performing in 1987. Big Mac in Moscow : Big Mac in Moscow Thatcher's Conservative Revolution : Thatcher's Conservative Revolution Thatcher and Gorbachev : Thatcher and Gorbachev Slide 25: Simon and Garfunkel, America Slide 26: This shows the funeral of Andrei Sakharov. He was a scientist-dissenter and was publicly eulogized in Lenin Stadium in Moscow. Slide 27: Anti-Soviet freedom fighters in Afghanistan were active during the 1980s. Solidarnosc : Solidarnosc Walesa and Solidarity : Walesa and Solidarity East European Debts, 1989 : East European Debts, 1989 Slide 33: Beatles, Here Comes the Sun The Berlin Wall Is Breached : The Berlin Wall Is Breached East Berlin, November 1991 : East Berlin, November 1991 Slide 37: The battered bust of Stalin is carried through the streets of Prague as demonstrators celebrate the end of Communism. ‘Romanians Arise,’ Bucharest December 23, 1989 : ‘Romanians Arise,’ Bucharest December 23, 1989 Bucharest’s Palace Square : Bucharest’s Palace Square Slide 42: Economic problems, including high prices and shortages of food plague post-Soviet Union Russia. Here a woman tries to exchange a used sweater for fish at a flea market in Moscow. Simon and Garfunkel, Bookends Protesting the New Austerity : Protesting the New Austerity Slide 44: In October 1993, President Boris Yeltsin ordered the military to bombard the Russian parliament building. More than a hundred people were killed. Vaclav Havel : Vaclav Havel The Oil Trade : The Oil Trade The Oil Trade : The Oil Trade Building Europe : Building Europe The Euro Tunnel : The Euro Tunnel Three Competitors : Three Competitors Lithuanians Demonstrate for Independence in 1990 : Lithuanians Demonstrate for Independence in 1990 Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1989-91 : Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1989-91 Soviet Peoples : Soviet Peoples