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…States. These different groups of countries came together and formed the NATO Alliance. They wanted to help the world maintain peace due to the Soviet UnionÂ’s threat on the non-Communist countries of Western Europe. The formation of NATO came at a time when…
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…War against communism and the maintenance of peace. He and his Secretary of State, John Dulles, were aggressive anti-Communists and advocates of the liberation of Soviet-dominated nations. In September 1954, Eisenhower and Dulles succeeded in creating…
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…the world.1 During this time the Soviet Union was less focused on spreading their Communist ideas, and more focused on rebuilding there country, which was demolished during World War II.2 As unthreatening as this seems now, the United States had a great…
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…Dennis V.S. United States Petitioner who is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the U.S. was convicted in the District of Columbia for violation R.S. 102, 2 U.S.C. 192, He failed to appear before the committe of the Un-American…
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…these organizations. Youth communist organizations were programs, implemented by the government in order to: familiarize people with the changes that were occurring in Russia and to accomplish the decrease of illiteracy . It has to be said that the involvement…
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…of education. And none of the women had an opportunity to travel. Later during the opium craze they used the drug as an escape from all of their problems. The Communist party, later brought about some changes for the better, but not that many. First the foot…
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…Great Leap Forward Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), economic and social plan initiated by Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), with the intent of radically increasing agricultural and industrial production in the People's Republic…
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…in the world. Better known as the cold war, the competition between democratic systems and communist systems was fueled by technology. Because of the way technology had manipulated the world, both systemsÂ’ leaders knew that the power to control lies…
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…War against communism and the maintenance of peace. He and his Secretary of State, John Dulles, were aggressive anti-Communists and advocates of the liberation of Soviet-dominated nations. In September 1954, Eisenhower and Dulles succeeded in creating…
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…it comes to foreign affairs. One of his major contributions during his presidency was his opening of China. He was the first American to officially visit communist China in over 25 years. Nixon felt that China was a very important nation because…
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