Papers 1291-1300 of total 6202 found.
…and paranoid nature, believed and feared that if Germany were to remain unified, the West would have too much economic influence there and allowing the nation to become an international aggressor once more. On the other hand, the U.S.A feared that Communist
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…place in a farm called the Manor Farm which later in the novel became Animal Farm. In his book, George Orwell showed that communism is a form of inequality, it corrupts the communist leaders leading them to kill anyone in order to stay in power…
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…be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted domination by armed minorities or outside pressure." (DBQ 2) The Soviet was a communist state, where the political party controlled the state. The people basically had no free…
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…Education and culture are areas the world's most prominent Communist government exhibits its political ideologies. All three of North Korea's banks are controlled, as well as a strict economic policy. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, a federation…
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…are something like communists. As clumsy as his comments were, and as twisted out of context as they were taken, there is a lot of truth to his words. He said: "...I'd say that of the world's economies, there's more that believe in intellectual property today than…
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…City. The Inner City is inside Peking. 19.)China is the third largest country in area after Russia and Canada. 20.)In 1949 communists took power of China. 21.)Ther are 3400 off shore islands. 22.)The earlist recorded history of China is 3500 years ago…
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…, and therefore avoiding opposition at home from the Soviet armed forces. Not only on arms but the USSR spent approximately $40 billion annually on propping up communist governments throughout the world. Gorbachev thought this money could be used to promote domestic…
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…protest was a communist dictatorship that was beginning to adopt capitalist economics. The government ruled by fear. Many of their politicians were corrupt. <Tab/>Hu Yaobang was general secretary in China until he "overstepped" his bounds…
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…government sent over Australian air and naval force to help the British fight against the communist guerrilla in the Malaya jungles. Australia joined the Vietnam War in 1962 and again, played the role of America's faithful ally. Menzies government believed…
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Category: /History
…Dzhugashvili on December 21, 1879, he adopted the name Stalin, which means "Man of Steel," while still a young revolutionary. Stalin first rose to power in 1922 as secretary general of the Communist Party. Using administrative skills and ruthless manoeuvring…
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