Papers 1541-1550 of total 6202 found.
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…power on the 16th of February and establishes a dictatorship. Communist Rule In Cuba So far, the Soviet leader, Khrushchev is in question of what political track Castro is deciding to take. Russia themselves have only one connection with Fidel which…
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…. Communist rebel militias openly opposed the government in an effort to see it crumble to the ground. The El Salvadorian forces were very afraid of the rebels, so afraid of them in fact that they viewed every peasant as being in allegiance with them…
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…gaining approval, the renamed communist party captured the largest number of seats in the Polish parliament in the elections that month. This was yet another step back for the reforming process. After its initial decline, Poland's economy began to improve…
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…economy of West Germany with the communist foundation of East Germany. The shift from communism took a whole new context in Germany. The peoples involved were not looking to affect a narrow set of policy reforms; indeed, what was at stake was a hyper-radical…
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…is in fact because they are communist and to force democratic reform, then why does the U.S. trade with China? Vietnam? Which are both communist. There are also many negative effects caused by the embargo. Even though there have been recent breaks in the Cuban-U.S…
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…as a source of escape from the daily problems of life. Television followed in those footsteps. It started with McCarthyism. Americans developed nervousness about international events and a fierce national pride. These feelings were reflected in the anti-Communist
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…countries with communist political systems. The non-aligned group included countries that did not want to be tied to either the West or the East. The Soviets believed that they had an agreement with the western democracies that made Eastern Europe a Soviet sphere…
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…by reparations payments to the victors of World War I, and threatened by hyperinflation, political chaos, and a possible Communist takeover, Hitler, frenzied yet magnetic, offered scapegoats and solutions. To the economically depressed he promised to despoil "Jew…
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…both Havel's speech and Mikhail Gorbachev's addresses to the people of Russia in order to evaluate some reasons that the Cold War came to an end through the retrospective views presented by the leaders of these formerly communist states. The end of the Cold…
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Communist; we do not want to fall into the Russian orbit, but I hope you won't push us into it."# This also took advantage of the growing anti-communist sentiment in the US. Subsequently there were also debates in the US over the post-war status of Pacific…
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