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…are the Liberal Democratic Party and the communist party called the Japanese Socialist Party. The LDP is mostly responsible for the great wealth of Japan, if it wasn¡¯t for it¡¯s democratic ideas and capitalism that Japan would be the number one economic power…
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…of their difference of governments. The United States, a democracy, feared the USSR, which was communist. Even though they defeated the Axis powers working together, the United States and USSR had many disagreements. These disagreements would lead to a struggle…
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…was because the Soviet had nuclear bombs. The other reason was that the Soviet was the first to put up an orbiting satellite, which was Sputnik. However, as in stated in Document B, the American people greatest fear was communism. Because China turned Communist
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…." (Author's thought) In 1944, Picasso joined the Communist Party because he felt the Communists had been more effective in fighting the Nazis. Even though Picasso supported the Communists, Picasso's art is official condemned as "decadent…
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…was not of critical interest to them, but merely a pawn to prove they were rigidly anti-communist. This Truman's government failed to prove to critics. Thus it can be argued regardless of the resulting stalemate and some of the relatively positive effects of the war…
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…place in the segregated south. First and foremost, the Cold War that began in the 50s created fear about rise of the Communist threat and nuclear power, a fear that dominates the anxieties of fighting a major war today. A very influent man named Joseph…
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…that began in the 50s created fear about rise of the Communist threat and nuclear power, a fear that dominates the anxieties of fighting a major war today. A very influent man named Joseph McCarthy led the communist threat. McCarthy brought a new word into America…
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…another country was emerging as a super power, Russia. Russia and the United States were polar opposites. Russia was a Communist State and the United States was Capitalist. These two powers immediately became "enemies". There was a fear that Russia would try…
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…they did not understand Anarchism or Communism. The people were also scared because the Russians had recently become a communist country and the people of the United States were afraid that the Russians would perhaps take over the States and become communist
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…, revolution and rotation has always been the essence of Chinese culture, from the early Hsia dynasty to the present Communist reign. Dynasties went through a predictable cycle, which started with a strong administration and ended with corruption and the loss…
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