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Using the words below, create a sentence for each word.
Perestroika
Arms Race
Detente
Containment
Glasnost
Deterrence
Nuclear Weapons
Domino Theory
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Perestroika — Gorbachev’s policy of Perestroika aimed to restructure the Soviet economy and political system to make them more efficient and responsive.
Arms Race — During the Cold War, the arms race drove the United States and the Soviet Union to build ever-larger and more sophisticated arsenals.
Detente — The policy of détente in the 1970s eased Cold War tensions through diplomacy and arms-control agreements like the SALT treaties.
Containment — The U.S. strategy of containment sought to prevent the spread of Soviet influence and communism beyond its existing borders.
Glasnost — Glasnost promoted greater openness and freedom of information in the USSR, revealing social problems and increasing calls for reform.
Deterrence — Nuclear deterrence relied on the threat of overwhelming retaliation to discourage an adversary from launching a first strike.
Nuclear Weapons — The existence of nuclear weapons reshaped international relations by creating the potential for unprecedented destruction.
Domino Theory — Policymakers invoking the domino theory argued that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would likely follow.
Arms Race — During the Cold War, the arms race drove the United States and the Soviet Union to build ever-larger and more sophisticated arsenals.
Detente — The policy of détente in the 1970s eased Cold War tensions through diplomacy and arms-control agreements like the SALT treaties.
Containment — The U.S. strategy of containment sought to prevent the spread of Soviet influence and communism beyond its existing borders.
Glasnost — Glasnost promoted greater openness and freedom of information in the USSR, revealing social problems and increasing calls for reform.
Deterrence — Nuclear deterrence relied on the threat of overwhelming retaliation to discourage an adversary from launching a first strike.
Nuclear Weapons — The existence of nuclear weapons reshaped international relations by creating the potential for unprecedented destruction.
Domino Theory — Policymakers invoking the domino theory argued that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would likely follow.
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