Key Terms in Modern History: From Glasnost to the Green Revolution

 
Vocabulary
 
1) Détente- The easing of strained relations
                             (US and USSR)
2)Ronald Reagan- President of the United States who
      helped end the Cold War
3) Politburo- Ruling Committee for the Communist
        Party
4) Glasnost- Policy of Openness and loosening
        of totalitarian control in the Soviet Union under
        Gorbachev
5) Mikhail Gorbachev-Soviet Premier who initiated the
        reform movements of Glasnost and Perestroika
 
6) Perestroika- series of economic and political
reforms instituted by Gorbachev in the Soviet Union
7) Boris Yeltsin- the first directly elected President
     of the newly established Russian
8) CIS- loose federation of former Soviet territories
9) Shock therapy- bold plan by Yeltsin to introduce
     free-market economics to the Russian Federation
10) Chechnya – a largely Muslim area of Russian that
fought against Russia for their independence
11) Solidarity-Social movement in Poland that used
civil resistance to bring about social and political
change
 
12) Lech Walesa- Leader  of the Polish Solidarity Movement
 
13) Reunification- the Merging of the Democratic West
Germany and Communist East Germany
 
14) Helmut Kohl- Chancellor of the newly reunified Germany
 
15) Ethnic cleansing- the extermination of a certain religious
or ethnic group
 
16) Slobodan Milosevic- President of Serbia that was
convicted of war crimes due to the Kosovo rebellion
 
17) Kosovo- region of Serbia made up of ethnic Albanians
 
18) Deng Xiaoping- Chinese ruler that adopted
Capitalist ideas to reform the economy of Communist
China
 
19) Four Modernizations- Reform movement that
incorporated Capitalist ideals in Communist China
 
20) Tiananmen Square- Public area in Beijing, China
where a Chinese student protest was staged
 
21) Genetic Engineering- Direct human manipulation
of an organism's genetic code using modern DNA
technology
 
22) Green Revolution- Agricultural campaign to increase
food production worldwide by using modern techniques
 
23) Sustainable Growth- Meeting current economic needs
while preserving the environment and conserving resources
for future generation
 
24) Ozone layer- layer of the atmosphere that protects the
Earth from the Sun’s damaging ultraviolent rays
 
25)Nuclear Proliferation- Spread of Nuclear weapons or
technology to other countries
 
26) SALT Treaty- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty  that
limited the amount of nuclear weapons
 
 
27) Free Trade- the elimination of trade barriers
 
28) Global Economy-Financial interactions that cross
international borders
 
29) Universal Declaration of Human Rights- Human
        Rights standards set by the United Nations
 
 
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Exploring pivotal terms and figures from recent history, including Dtente, Ronald Reagan, Glasnost, Perestroika, Boris Yeltsin, Ethnic Cleansing, and more. From the Cold War's end to economic reforms in China and agricultural advancements worldwide, this vocabulary covers significant events and movements shaping our world.

  • Modern History
  • Cold War
  • Reform Movements
  • Global Politics
  • Economic Reforms

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  1. Vocabulary

  2. 1) Dtente- The easing of strained relations (US and USSR) 2)Ronald Reagan- President of the United States who helped end the Cold War 3) Politburo- Ruling Committee for the Communist Party 4) Glasnost- Policy of Openness and loosening of totalitarian control in the Soviet Union under Gorbachev 5) Mikhail Gorbachev-Soviet Premier who initiated the reform movements of Glasnost and Perestroika

  3. 6) Perestroika- series of economic and political reforms instituted by Gorbachev in the Soviet Union 7) Boris Yeltsin- the first directly elected President of the newly established Russian 8) CIS- loose federation of former Soviet territories 9) Shock therapy- bold plan by Yeltsin to introduce free-market economics to the Russian Federation 10) Chechnya a largely Muslim area of Russian that fought against Russia for their independence 11) Solidarity-Social movement in Poland that used civil resistance to bring about social and political change

  4. 12) Lech Walesa- Leader of the Polish Solidarity Movement 13) Reunification- the Merging of the Democratic West Germany and Communist East Germany 14) Helmut Kohl- Chancellor of the newly reunified Germany 15) Ethnic cleansing- the extermination of a certain religious or ethnic group 16) Slobodan Milosevic- President of Serbia that was convicted of war crimes due to the Kosovo rebellion 17) Kosovo- region of Serbia made up of ethnic Albanians

  5. 18) Deng Xiaoping- Chinese ruler that adopted Capitalist ideas to reform the economy of Communist China 19) Four Modernizations- Reform movement that incorporated Capitalist ideals in Communist China 20) Tiananmen Square- Public area in Beijing, China where a Chinese student protest was staged 21) Genetic Engineering- Direct human manipulation of an organism's genetic code using modern DNA technology

  6. 22) Green Revolution- Agricultural campaign to increase food production worldwide by using modern techniques 23) Sustainable Growth- Meeting current economic needs while preserving the environment and conserving resources for future generation 24) Ozone layer- layer of the atmosphere that protects the Earth from the Sun s damaging ultraviolent rays 25)Nuclear Proliferation- Spread of Nuclear weapons or technology to other countries 26) SALT Treaty- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty that limited the amount of nuclear weapons

  7. 27) Free Trade- the elimination of trade barriers 28) Global Economy-Financial interactions that cross international borders 29) Universal Declaration of Human Rights- Human Rights standards set by the United Nations

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