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…Stalin's harsh rule during the Cold War led to increased criticism and suspicion at local and international levels and raised concern for containment officials in the United States. His communist world of censorship in Eastern Europe created many…
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…for the censorship of many books and forms of media such as radio. In the early 50's, fears of Communist spies in the United States turned into many violations of Constitutional rights by the government. People accused others of being spies for the Soviet Union…
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…Throughout the 1920's to the 1940's China fought in a revolution between the nationalist and communist parties. In 1949 the Chinese communist party came to power with Mao Zedong as its leader. Mao Zedong was a significant influence in Chinese history. He…
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…to Washington and made a huge splash. He accused scores of government officials of being communists and spies. This was shocking, because to be called a communist at this time, was the worst thing you could be called. He was unable to prove his accusations…
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…. However he continued to study independently and by 1892 had earned a license to practice law. After a short exile, in 1888, Lenin contacted the Marxist group for the first time. This event was one of the first triggers, which turned Lenin into a pure communist
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…The Communist forces fought using guerilla warfare, while the Nationalist forces fought using positional warfare. The Nationalist forces occupied the major cities. The Communist forces had villages, and they were more organized. The used the countryside…
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…was also a communist, which brings up another reason for the United States involvement with the war. The United States' top priority would be to "contain" communism and bring it to a halt. <Tab/>Some people say that the war was an immoral, unjust…
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…survival. Khrushchev did not inherit a Russia that was free from bondage, and thus he had to find a way to negotiate with the West in order to buy peace and so to concentrate on the rebuilding of the USSR. And thus, he, as the First Secretary of the Communist
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…significant reason for the start of the Cold War was the opposite and conflicting ideologies existing within the two superpowers. Communist USSR held principles that went against the principles of Capitalist US. To give one example, capitalism needed countries…
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…Communism and socialism in animal farn Communism and socialism plays an important role in Animal Farm by George Orwell. All of the events that occurred in the book represent actual events that happened to a communist country, now known as Russia. Both…
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