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Category: /Law & Government
…. The main reason anything is censored is because the government doesn't want us reading damaging material against them. It is a common practice of Communist governments to prohibit slanderous material said or written against them. For example, Dr. Laura…
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Category: /History
…for its members, a few are as follows: *<Tab/>Communist parties had to be organized on Leninist principles of centralization and discipline *<Tab/>Parties had to prepare for civil war by establishing an underground organization…
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…Department who were Communists. After hearing this, the people believed he could possibly stop the spread of Communism since he knew who the supporters were. McCarthy's accusations was originally targeted at Democrats who had been involved with New Deal policies…
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Category: /Literature
…and speak for yourself! Look, here comes the communist government! A state of "rotten" politicians who take the donations for the starving villagers to buy luxuries for their own! These heartless beasts would rather have others starve to death than to buy one…
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…National Socialist Workers Party (Nazis) and other political parties such as the communists took advantage of this weakness and started to spread news about themselves and the promises they made to make Germany a better country. Firstly, Germany's people were…
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Category: /Literature
…strategy of "forward defense" where the best form of defending Australia from communism was stopping the communists in South Vietnam (which was battling against its communist North Vietnamese neighbours). This also meant that communism was stopped in Vietnam…
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…warfare such as the First Indochina war and the Vietnam War for its independence and unification. Leading on one side was a significant movement, the communist Viet Minh, formed by Ho Chi Minh in the 1940s to seek independence for Vietnam from France and oppose…
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Category: /History
…. Why did the collapse of the communist regime in the Soviet Union have such a negative impact? The states struggled to coordinate market mechanisms and private ownerships into their economies. Rebellions and radical reform leaders emerged and years…
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…and independence. In 1930 Ho Chi Minh formed an Indochinese Communist party. Until World War II started in 1939, such groups labored without success. In 1940, however, Japan demanded and received the right to place Vietnam under military occupation, restr! icting…
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Category: /History
…was to prevent either a communist or a monarchist putsch (coup d'etat) against the republic, either of which appeared quite possible in the spring of 1919. In fact it was used in 1933 by Adolf Hitler, after he had acquired power by legal means, to dispose…
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