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This product contains all the work for Grade 9 History Term 2 – based on the “Spot On” textbook in English. Module 2:  The Nuclear Age and the Cold War Unit 1:  Increasing tension between the Allies after the end of World War II in Europe Unit 2:  End of World War II in the Pacific: Atomic bombs and the beginning of the Nuclear Age Unit 3:  Definition of the superpowers and the meaning of "Cold War" Unit 4:  Areas of conflict and competition between the Superpowers in the Cold War Unit 5:  The end of the Cold War 1989 Packages usually include the following but may differ from product to product: Overview for the term including main points, keywords and short summaries / revision. Mind map per chapter / topic / term depending on the volume. Extensive bulleted summaries in colour with pictures and / or photos. Activities with memo answers. Extra worksheets with memorandums.

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, U5: The end of the Cold War 1989 U4: Areas of conflict and competition
The fall of the Berlin Wall 1989: between the Superpowers in the Cold War
The arms race:
• When Hungary opened its border with Austria, 50 000 East
Germans fled to the West within 3 weeks. • The arms race was a competition for nuclear
• Large anti-government protests broke out in East Germany - supremacy, driven by the belief that more weapons
East German soldiers refused to shoot protesters, and meant more power.
Gorbachev refused to send in Soviet troops to help. • The USA developed the B52 bomber, capable of flying
• On 9 November 1989, border guards gave up and allowed 9 600 km.
people to cross. • The USSR focused on building larger, more powerful
• bombs.
M2: The
•. • Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) - by the 1960s,
The fall of the Soviet Union 1991: Nuclear Age
• both sides possessed enough ammunition to destroy


Sample • Gorbachev introduced freedom of press/speech
and allowed citizens to earn their own livings.
• Boris Yeltsin rose to power, eventually telling
and the Cold
War (B)
the world multiple times, creating a stalemate where
any attack would result in total mutual annihilation.
• The superpowers held the Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks (SALT I in 1973 and SALT II in 1979) to limit
Gorbachev to step down.


Summaries after sample • Most Soviet republics declared independence, and



•.
Yeltsin officially announced the end of the Soviet
Union on 26 December 1991.
Division of Germany, 1946 and the


nuclear technology and weapons in space.



The space race:
• building of the Berlin Wall, 1961:
•. • 1961 - Yuri Gagarin became the first human in
• • Following WWII, Germany was divided into 4 occupation zones controlled by space aboard Vostok 1.
Britain, France, the USA, and the USSR. • 1969 - Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew
• Britain, France, and the USA merged their zones to form West Germany - successfully landed on the moon.
capitalist democracy. • The intense competition cooled by 1975 with the
• The Soviet zone became East Germany - communist state. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project - a joint mission where
• On 13 August 1961, Soviet leader Khrushchev ordered the construction of a US and Soviet spacecraft docked in orbit.
barbed-wire barrier to stop the exodus of citizens. •
• The barrier evolved into a concrete wall 43 km long between East and West
Berlin and stretched for 156 km around the entire perimeter of West Berlin.




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