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The Failure of Détente

BGS History A2 Revision Tests. The Failure of Détente. 1) What role did Neo-Conservatives play in bringing about the failure of D étente?. Carter’s inexperience as President led to him relying on advisors- Brzezinski adopted a hard-line approach to communism.

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The Failure of Détente

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  1. BGS History A2 Revision Tests The Failure ofDétente

  2. 1) What role did Neo-Conservatives play in bringing about the failure of Détente? Carter’s inexperience as President led to him relying on advisors- Brzezinski adopted a hard-line approach to communism.

  3. 2) What role did the Third World play in the end of Détente? Soviet Union became increasingly involved there, which neo-conservatives used as evidence of continuing Soviet ambitions to spread Communism. Carter supplied arms to anti-communist groups as a result.

  4. 3) What other reasons were there for Détente coming to an end? (4) • Soviet violations of human rights agreements reached in Helsinki • Critics at home put increasing pressure on both governments • Increasingly difficult to negotiate with Soviet Union due to Brezhnev’s failing health • Growing American impotence in foreign affairs led to calls for a firmer stance against aggressors.

  5. 4) What was the “spark” that caused the end? Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan

  6. 5) What were the causes of the “spark”? Rise of Muslim Fundamentalism scared the USSR New government of Iran were violently anti-American- and US oil assets were under threat.

  7. 6) What were the consequences for US-Soviet relations? (5) • US language condemned the Soviet action • SALT II negotiations ended, and trade contracts were cancelled • US arms spending increased • USA’s more hard-line approach was supported by Margaret Thatcher. • US Presidential election saw Carter removed and replaced by hard-line anti-communist Ronald Reagan.

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