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…. There he met other intellectuals of radical communist thought who helped form the Chinese Communist Party. On May 4, 1918 there was a demonstration of people against the western form of government, and for the new radical Marxist Communism. Later referred…
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…In 1949, the Guomindang (Nationalist) party in China was defeated by the Communists. There were several diverse reasons for this. One of the main reasons that they lost was the lack of the lack of support of the peasants. Another major reason…
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…the growing amount of communist counties spreading across Europe. This idea was known as the Truman Doctrine. Also that year President Truman launched the 1.3 billion-dollar Marshall plan. The money was used to help poor Eastern European countries that were…
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…The Vietnam War divided a country for twenty agonizing years during the 1950’s to the mid-late 1970’s. It tore apart the cultures and traditions that made a nation, dividing Vietnam into North and South. North Vietnam had a communist government led…
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…to the more militant Bolsheviks, who were led by Vladimir Lenin. Upon the Bolsheviks upheaval of the monarchy, Stalin became an active member of the new government and held many different influential positions. He was eventually elected a member of the Communist
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…the Czar, Khrushchev joined the Bolshevik forces of the Red Army in the Russian civil war, serving as a political commissar. He was now a dedicated communist. After the war, Khrushchev was given a series of political assignments and received his first formal…
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…to be considered is whether or not the U.S. really belonged in the Vietnam War in the first place. The initial reason that the U.S. became involved in Vietnam was because they thought that North Vietnam was going to Russia and China, which were communist countries…
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…the government's reformist mettle: The 14th Communist Party Congress, set the official seal on the fourth wave of economic reform. Market Splintering: l feel that China should allow labour to become freer, because this will allow workers to be better suited…
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…years will test the government's reformist mettle: The 14th Communist Party Congress, set the official seal on the fourth wave of economic reform. Market Splintering: l feel that China should allow labour to become freer, because this will allow…
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…. The Making of the Modern Chinese State The PRC is one of only a few countries in the world that is still a Communist party-state. This is a political system which the ruling Communist Party holds a monopoly on political power, claims the right to lead or control…
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