ussr ; fall ; nationalism ; brezhnev doctrine 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRussia - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 03-05-18 16:41 ussr divided into how many republics? 15 1 of 24 many containing what kind of regions? semi-autonomous 2 of 24 when ussr collapsed it was reolaced by what? 15 independent states 3 of 24 a fact itself that implieswhat? nationalism played a part in downfall 4 of 24 END OF BREZHNEV DOCTRINE DGD 5 of 24 brezhnev control ensured soviet control over? eastern europe 6 of 24 enforced by? military action 7 of 24 doctrine formulated after soviet intervention where in which year czechoslovakia '68 8 of 24 to prevent czech communist gov from introducting what? liberal reforms in response to protest 9 of 24 threat of soviet intervention played important role inwhich gov's response to protests in '80-'81? polish 10 of 24 in order to avoid soviet invasion what did leader general jarulzelski impose? martial law 11 of 24 what happened to unrest? suppressed 12 of 24 however what did gorby decide he wouldn't uphold? ussr right to intervene in affairs of other soviet countries 13 of 24 when was the funeral of chernenko? march '85 14 of 24 which provided gorby with opportunity to do waht? meet every leader of communist regimes in eastern europe 15 of 24 each in turn was informed of what by gorby? he wouldn't interfere in their internal affairs 16 of 24 they were free to do what? choose own path to socialism 17 of 24 supporting satellite states had become increasingly? spenny 18 of 24 ussr spent approx how much annually? $40bn 19 of 24 this money could be used instead to do what? promote domestic reform 20 of 24 gorby had genuine belief that what was the best way to rejuvinate socuailsm? economic reform 21 of 24 gorby refused to do what to keep people under control? use force 22 of 24 what did he believe about the use of armed intervention? morally wrong 23 of 24 end brezhnev doctrine meant many ppl of e.europe could do what? promote own governments 24 of 24
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