Category: /History/North American History
that Communism was in the United States and was a great threat to the country. In both trials, little or no evidence was needed to try or question someone as a Communist or a witch, as a result, over 140 were arrested of suspicion of witchcraft and many government
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
was a devout catholic and hated communism. Although he had a history of poor human rights during his rule, anyone who was anti-communist was likely to receive US aid. North Vietnam also had a population of sixteen million citizens. Those living in North Vietnam were
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Category: /History
The Cuban revolution headed by Fidel Castro succeeded in overthrowing Batista and establishing a Communist dictatorship in Cuba. Throughout this struggle for change Fidel Castro played a crucial role not only in contributing to the success of the Cuban
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
profit from trade. Stalin mostly followed the Communist type of government. Communism is a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress toward a higher
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Cuba had a major role in the development of the Cold War. In 1962 Cuba becomes a communist country bringing up tension between the island and the US. In 1962, the Missile Crisis and the foreign policy of the USSR increased the existing tension
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Category: /History/European History
revolutionaries won most of the seats, and then cancelled it and had any opposition killed. Others, were factory owners who didn't want the factories to be nationalised, the orthodox church who were against the atheist beliefs of the communist party and also
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
The book "Animal Farm" may seem strange if not properly understood. To the naked eye the story seems odd and unusual. But, to the careful and intelligent reader "Animal Farm" is a book with a powerful meaning. The pigs represent the ruling communist
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
to defend South Korea on 27 June and the permanent seats in UN were the USSR, US, France, Britain and China. USSR was busy fighting for the Chinese seat on replacement by Chinese Communist government. Therefore they were absent and couldn't veto on this decision
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Category: /Law & Government
alliance that was at times confusing and miss-interpreted on both sides, such as the Yalta meeting in February 1944, where the 'Big Three' met. Roosevelt hoped for reconciliation with the Communists, while Churchill wanted to stop the spread of Communism, even
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Category: /History
as a communist country. The Americans and Australians were fighting alongside the South Vietnamese armed forces to stop the takeover.
The fear of communism eventually overtaking Australia was the initial and main reason for Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War
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