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Which is the correct order of events that ended the Cold War?

A. Gorbachev policies of “glasnost” and “Perestroika”, election of Ronald Reagan, creation of CIS, tearing down the Berlin Wall.
B. Creation of CIS, Gorbachev’s policies of “glasnost” and “perestroika”, election of Ronald Reagan, the tearing down of the Berlin wall.
C. Collection around Reagan, Gorbachev policy of “glasnost” and “perestroika”, tearing down of the Berlin wall, the creation of CIS.
D. The tearing down of the Berlin wall, Gorbachev policies of “glasnost” and “perestroika”, The creation of CIS, election of Ronald Reagan.

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Answer:

a

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The correct answer is letter C.

This is because Ronald Reagan was first elected president of the United States 1980. After that, the concepts of "glasnost" and "perestroika" weren't introduced into the Soviet Union until the reign of Gorbachev. These policies were used as of 1985. The process of tearing down the Berlin Wall started in 1990 but did not officially end until 1992. These dates show that only C can be the correct answer.
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