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The state of Communism in the satellite states of Romania and Bulgaria by 1989: leadership of Ceausescu in Romania and Zhivkov in Bulgaria; political and economic problems.

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The Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1980–2000

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The Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1980–2000

Aqa A Level History2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet

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The state of Communism in the satellite states of Romania and Bulgaria by 1989: leadership of Ceausescu in Romania and Zhivkov in Bulgaria; political and economic problems

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What was a significant economic issue faced by Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu in the 1980s?

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Romania faced severe food shortages in the 1980s due to Ceaușescu's policies that prioritized debt repayment over consumer needs.

Key terms

  • Communism: A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society and the abolition of private property, often associated with state control of resources.
  • Authoritarianism: A political system characterized by the concentration of power in a leader or an elite not accountable to the public, often suppressing dissent.

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Overgeneralizing the causes of collapse: Ensure to analyze the interplay of economic, political, and social factors that contributed to the collapse of these regimes.

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