Papers 1451-1460 of total 6202 found.
…into the major socialists and the non major socialists who then got divided into another parties. The Communist party (KPD) like the Bolshevik party wanted workers and normalization by having the people included in work more than armies. Many communists wanted…
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…the principles of the politics of communist and autocrat governments. She believes that these types of governments use tools such as implantation, or brainwashing, to get the people to believe a certain sets of ideas. These governments would get the people…
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…. Those weeks were spent choosing the people who would be in his cabinet. In 1969, one of the most urgent businesses facing him was finding a way to end the Vietnam War without allowing the government of South Vietnam to be defeated by Communists
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…onlookers caught glimpses of streets being torn up before the East German police shooed them away. At 1:11A.M., the Warsaw Pact, the organization of Communist Eastern European nations, released an official statement. According to the statement, West Germany…
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…several decades later in history when Senator Joeseph R. Macarthy accused high government officials and high standing military officers of being communist. Undoubtedly the most important topic of an investigation into a historical occurrence is its inception…
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…several decades later in history when Senator Joeseph R. Macarthy accused high government officials and high standing military officers of being communist. Undoubtedly the most important topic of an investigation into a historical occurrence is its…
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…could retain his seat. Edmund Walsh, a Roman Catholic priest, came up with the idea that he should begin a campaign with the theme of Anti-Communism. Walsh also suggested that McCarthy imply that there were communist working undercover for the Democratic…
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…of being communist. Undoubtedly the most important topic of an investigation into a historical occurrence is its inception. What caused the Red Scare? At the heart of the Red Scare was the conscription law of May 18, 1917, which was put in place…
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…the constant student riots, labour strikes assassinations came to a head. The people of Russia where concerned about the loss of the Russo-Japanese War, the spread of the communist ideas of Karl Marx, combined with a general resentment held towards the czar over…
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…many speeches to the farm animals about hope and the future. He is the main animal who got the rebellion started even though he died before it actually began. Old Major's role compares to Lenin and Marx whose ideas would spark the communist revolution…
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