Papers 1271-1280 of total 6202 found.
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…to open be part of the World Trade Organization. These plans fell throughout when the communist party began to have second thoughts. There are other problems similar to this. A new enterprise law, which would allow more private businesses, has yet…
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…domination, it would have to become a modern nation". This new reason to reform eventually brought about the Communist Revolution. The communists did away with many of the old traditions and started to modernize the country. A new generation brought new…
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…In 1979, using the Brezhnev Doctrine as an excuse, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to support a new Communist government. The Soviets took control of the major cities but they were not able to wipe out resistance in the countryside. The invasion…
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…. This is because the USSR feared the U.S. as the most powerful capitalist nation we would overthrow their communist nation. Of course we had reason to fear. The communists had gained more power, they had confiscated U.S. property, and the fact that their revolution…
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…to the arcs of the workers backs. The horizontal and vertical lines convert this mural into a ballet of line and rhythm. The horror of the scene is reinforced by the ministers of the new religion. Rivera joined the the Communist party but when Rivera refused…
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…with the GDR, threatening Western occupation rights in Berlin. East German communist, led by Walter Ulbricht, exploited Moscow’s fears of an East German collapse, edging the Soviets towards a decisive confrontation with the West. For them the ultimate…
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…and would act accordingly. It was felt my many including Dean Rusk and Robert McNamara that losing South Vietnam to the communists would destroy SEATO and undermine the United States' credibility with our other allies. Rusk and McNamara informed then President…
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…point many researchers consider why communist countries underperform and are less popular than those countries that encourage the free market. Nevertheless, communism also has its good side that attract numerous people from working classes. The following…
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…discusses the now seemingly predictable and non-eventful set of factors which were at the time of the Korean War a load of questions for both Americans, and communists alike. The Korean War first began with North Korea's invasion of the southern, American…
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…produced by the worker during his working day was taken by his employer. The employer was constantly trying to increase the amount taken from the worker. He would reduce the wages, speeding up the labor and make the working days longer. In a communist factory…
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