Papers 1241-1250 of total 6202 found.
Category: /History
…Kim IL Sung, the Communist unifier of Korea, made a great impact on the world as a whole. He formed a new nation almost single-handedly and started a communist government that lasts to this day. On April 15, 1912 Kim IL Sung was born in North Korea…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to protect their interests. 5.Anti-Communism as a control mechanism is another generalization of socialism and how America and Western Europe have depicted the ideals of communism as undesirable or even "evil" (N. Chomsky, 2002). Anti- Communistic beliefs have…
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communistic, neighbouring countries would soon fall under communism as well). This idea would lead in many failures for the USA, like the invasion of foreign countries. One could say that this Theory was a major mistake coming from the US as it lead to failures…
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…" were persecuted because they believed in something that was simply different. Many of these Communists were simply out to get better wages for their families. And then history caught up with itself, skipped back to the first track, and repeated…
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…Korea: A Peninsula Divided Korea is a land divided by political differences. The political contrast between the Southern Republic government and the North's Communist regime has brought about cultural clashes as well. While both nations are guaranteed…
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communist government. After all, Stalin ruled the Soviet empire without any tolerance far reaching the soviet society. Even though Stalin built a great empire, he made a great impact in the organizational, psychological, and economical features that have survived…
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Category: /History
…Administration (ECA) to administer the program. The ECA was created to promote European production, to bolster European currency, and to facilitate international trade. Another object was the containment of growing Soviet influence (through national Communist parties…
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…in May but because the communist were blamed for the country not receiving the Marshall aid the communist party was expected to do badly. However, before the election there was a coup d'etat where the police force took over and removed every non-communist
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…major members were Thomas Liao, who went to Shanghai before the February 28 uprising and Hsieh Hsuehhung, who was a member of the Taiwan Communist Party and who escaped from Taiwan after the uprising. However, the Chinese Communist Party started to gain power…
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Category: /History
…historians call his presidency a success. He used the communist scare of the late forties and early fifties to launch his career, but as president he eased tension with the Soviet Union and opened relations with Communist China After returning from World War II…
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