- After Stalin's death in 1953, there was a power struggle within the Soviet leadership, with Nikita Khrushchev eventually emerging as the leader.
- Khrushchev implemented a policy of de-Stalinization, denouncing Stalin's rule and implementing reforms to distance the Soviet Union from Stalinist policies.
- Khrushchev's leadership was marked by a thaw in the Cold War, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the construction of the Berlin Wall.
- In 1964, Khrushchev was ousted in a coup led by Leonid Brezhnev and other high-ranking officials, marking a return to more conservative policies.
- The Brezhnev era was characterized by increased political repression, stagnation of the economy, and the invasion of Afghanistan.
- After Brezhnev's death in 1982, a series of short-lived leaders came to power before Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary in 1985 and introduced reforms that eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Which of the following describes the political history of the Soviet union after Stalin‘s death?
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