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_95414 _aJACKSON, Anthony W. |
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_aTurning points 2000 : _beducating adolescents in the 21st century / _cAnthony W. Jackson and Gayle A. Davis ;with Maud Abeel and Ann Bordonaro; foreword by David A Hamburg |
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_aNew York: _bTeachers College Press , _cc2000. |
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_axi, 267p. : _bill. ; _c25cm. |
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520 | _a "In 1983, U.S.-Soviet relations appeared to be in an uncontrollable free fall. It was the year Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union an "evil empire," announced the Strategic Defense Initiative, and obtained permission from Western European governments to deploy intermediate nuclear forces (INF) on their soil. The Soviet government retaliated by walking out of the INF and Strategic Arms Reductions Talks. Yet, just | ||
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_95426 _aCold War. Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States. |
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_95432 _aAnne Bordonaro |
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_95433 _aAnne Bordonaro |
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_95429 _aMaud Abeel |
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