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What led to the final days of the Cold War?

The Cold War ended as the abundant use of aerosol cans polluted the air with chlorofluorocarbons and caused a rise in temperature of the earth’s atmosphere.

The signing of the Soviet-American Pact created an alliance between the two superpowers in the attempt to reduce global terrorism.

Ronald Reagan’s plan to outspend the Soviet Union led to a collapse of the Soviet economy and the political overthrow of its government.

The decline in global trading partners caused a collapse of the Moscow Exchange and led to a collapse of the Soviet economy.

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The third option is correct: Ronald Reagan's plan to outspend the Soviet Union led to a collapse of the Soviet economy and the political overthrow of its government. 
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The correct answer is C) Ronald Reagan’s plan to outspend the Soviet Union led to a collapse of the Soviet economy and the political overthrow of its government.

One of the reasons that led to the final days of the Cold War was that Ronald Reagan’s plan to outspend the Soviet Union led to a collapse of the Soviet economy and the political overthrow of its government.

US President Ronald Reagan knew that the Soviet Union was a military power but its economy was not good at all. The USRR Communist system had failed to provide enough food and products to Russians. Russia was in need to trade with Western countries if they wanted to avoid an economic collapse. It also helped the political measures of Soviet leader Mikail Gorbachev, called Perestroika and Galsnot.

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