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An in-summary of the content covered in Topic 6 for Matric History: End of the Cold War and the New World Order. Includes a timeline. Suitable for all curriculums.

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Topic 6 - The End of the Cold War and the New World Order

Timeline


Date Event

July, 1944 Bretton Woods Conference; formation of World Bank and
International Monetary Fund (IMF)

December, 1979 Soviets invade Afghanistan

September, 1980 Formation of Solidarity (Poland)

December, 1981 Solidarity is banned

1985 Gorbachev becomes USSR leader; introduces reforms

February, 1989 All Soviet troops out of Afghanistan

February - April, 1989 Polish Round Table Talks

March, 1989 Satellite states no longer receiving aid from USSR

May, 1989 Satellite states beginning to gain independence

June, 1989 Elections in Poland; Solidarity wins

November 9, 1989 Berlin Wall falls

December, 1989 Official agreement that CW is over

March, 1990 Election in USSR to choose state leadership; Yeltsin head of
Russia, but Gorbachev head of USSR

August, 1990 Coup attempt to overthrow Gorbachev (unsuccessful, but
Yeltsin seen as leader of the people)

August, 1991 Gorbachev disbands Communist Party

December 21, 1991 Collapse of USSR

1995 Establishment of World Trade Organization

September 11, 2001 Al Qaeda attack on World Trade Centre

2011 South Africa joins BRIC (now BRICS)

, US and USSR Leaders



Year US President Leader of USSR

1945 Roosevelt (1945), Truman Stalin

1949 Truman

1953 Eisenhower Malenkov (1953),
Khrushchev
1961 Kennedy

1963 Johnson

1964 Brezhnev

1969 Nixon

1974 Ford

1977 Carter

1981 Reagan

1982 Andropov

1984 Chernenko

1985 Gorbachev

1989 Bush

1991

1993 Clinton

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