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He was a staunch anti-communist and a strong advocate of the Western alliance. \n\nIn March 1946, he gave a speech in Fulton, Missouri, in which he famously coined the phrase \"the Iron Curtain\" to describe the Soviet Union's policy of isolating itself from the rest of the world. This phrase became a symbol of the Cold War and was widely used to describe the ideological divide between the East and the West.\n\n ![Graph](image://d6770a57-8ad7-4075-93b0-df62d7550885 \"Winston Churchill\")\n\nWhile Churchill championed initiatives like the Marshall Plan, which aimed to economically rejuvenate post-war Western Europe, and supported the establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a military alliance, he remains a divisive figure in history. 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He is best known for establishing the policy of \"containment\" which was a strategy to prevent the spread of communism.\n\n ![Graph](image://c4bc3602-56a0-40b0-a59b-3fd706d1b8b6 \"President Truman\")\n\nThis policy was based on the idea that the US should contain the Soviet Union and prevent it from expanding its influence. Truman also increased US military spending and established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949. This was an alliance of Western countries that was intended to counter the Soviet Union's influence in Europe.\n\nTruman was also responsible for the US decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. This was an attempt to end World War II and was seen as a warning to the Soviet Union. \n\nTruman's actions during the Cold War were controversial but they helped to shape the world we live in today. 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Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the new leader of the Soviet Union. \n\n ![Graph](image://551f7830-48f1-4f3d-9488-54d630453980 \"Nikita Krushchev\")\n\nWhile Stalin often ruled through fear and intimidation, Khrushchev favored a more conciliatory approach to international relations. He wanted to improve relations with the West in order to avoid nuclear war. He called for a \"peaceful coexistence\" between the Soviet Union and the West, and even traveled to the United States in 1959 for a summit with President Eisenhower.\n\nBut Krushchev was not able to completely change the course of the Cold War. The Soviet Union continued to clash with the United States and its allies throughout his tenure. \n\nKhrushchev was responsible for some controversial decisions, such as the decision to send Soviet troops into Hungary in 1956 to crush an anti-communist revolt, or the decision to build the Berlin Wall in 1961 to keep East Germans from fleeing to the West.\n\nUltimately, Khrushchev's downfall came from within the Soviet Union. 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He was a key figure in the Cold War, as he was the leader of the Soviet Union during a period of stagnation. \n\nBrezhnev's rule was marked by a lack of economic growth, a decrease in living standards, and a lack of reform. He sought to maintain the status quo and to maintain Soviet control over its satellite states.\n\n ![Graph](image://2d500616-4d47-4dd0-a96a-408794c582bb \"Leonid Brezhnev\")\n\nBrezhnev was also a strong proponent of the Brezhnev Doctrine, which stated that the Soviet Union had the right to intervene in the affairs of its satellite states in order to preserve socialism. \n\nBrezhnev's rule was ultimately seen as a failure, as it failed to bring about any meaningful economic or political reform. 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This, combined with the internal political and economic problems of the Soviet Union, eventually led to its collapse. \n\nReagan's policies were also instrumental in ending the Cold War and ushering in a new era of peace and cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union.\n\n","13899fd6-60ef-4ed6-ae0a-c1ffc86a2eda",[146],{"id":147,"data":148,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"65a891b0-3803-4171-8bd0-b464b2e8e665",{"type":38,"reviewType":25,"spacingBehaviour":20,"binaryQuestion":149,"binaryCorrect":151,"binaryIncorrect":153},[150],"Which affair was Ronald Reagan's administration heavily involved in?",[152],"The Iran-Contra affair",[154],"The Dreyfuss affair",{"id":156,"data":157,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":160},"9168f796-3f0e-4889-bfb5-452ede0e455a",{"type":20,"title":45,"markdownContent":158,"audioMediaId":159},"Mikhail Gorbachev was the last General Secretary of the Soviet Union, and his role in ending the Cold War was one of the most significant of any leader during the conflict. He was the first leader of the Soviet Union to recognize the need for reform and to take steps to implement it. \n\n ![Graph](image://3028686a-7848-44fb-af8e-210a18eddc9c \"Mikhail Gorbachev\")\n\nHe introduced the policy of ‘glasnost’, a Russian term that translates to \"openness,\" which allowed for greater freedom of expression and the release of political prisoners. He also introduced the policy of ‘perestroika’, or restructuring, which allowed for economic reform and decentralization. \n\nHis actions were instrumental in the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.\n\nGorbachev's reforms were met with resistance from hardliners in the Soviet Union, but he was determined to continue on his path of reform. 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Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the new leader of the Soviet Union.",{"type":195,"children":304},[305,309,316,321,326,331],{"type":198,"tag":199,"props":306,"children":307},{},[308],{"type":203,"value":302},{"type":198,"tag":199,"props":310,"children":311},{},[312],{"type":198,"tag":208,"props":313,"children":315},{"alt":210,"src":314,"title":78},"image://551f7830-48f1-4f3d-9488-54d630453980",[],{"type":198,"tag":199,"props":317,"children":318},{},[319],{"type":203,"value":320},"While Stalin often ruled through fear and intimidation, Khrushchev favored a more conciliatory approach to international relations. He wanted to improve relations with the West in order to avoid nuclear war. 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