Papers 1721-1730 of total 6202 found.
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…strikes and started to form other soviets in other cities. The Tsar was forced to make important concessions or risk losing his throne. He issued the October Manifesto on the 30th October 1905. This offered the Russian people a Duma or parliament, elected…
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…In 1924 a French poet and critic Andre Breton published "The Surrealist Manifesto," which lead as a starter to the surrealist movement. Nicolas Pioch, a famous art historian, maintains that "the surrealist movement represented a reaction against…
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…simply “anti-fascist”’ not “anti-Communist”. Stalin supported the aggressive spread of Communism, and with that would come global domination. (Forging the Iron Curtain, 2) Further, the Yalta Conference made provisions to divide Korea at the 38th parallel…
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…came under the control of Vietnamese Communists who had opposed France and who aimed for a unified Vietnam under Communist rule. The South was controlled by non-Communist Vietnamese. The United States became involved in Vietnam because American policymakers…
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…against there oppressor; fore they have nothing else to loose but there life. The socially and politically successful NEP under Lenin was mitigated under Stalin's haughty and overly brutal rule. A true staunch communist, Stalin refused to let the capitalist…
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…. The central interpretive argument of Zubok and Pleshakov to channel the understanding of Soviet foreign policy in the Cold War is a revolutionary-imperial paradigm that joined an imperial nature and interests from Russia's past and present with communist
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…, Tomas wrote an article denouncing the Communists. He wrote that they should gouge out their eyes as did King Oedipus. The communist party now in control will not allow him to practice surgery without a formal retraction of his statement. He denies to sign…
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…the Cuban Revolution many changes occurred in Cuba. Cuba was once a corrupt dictatorship, now and for the past 44 years Castro has led a communist government. Before Castro overthrew Batista, Batista ran an unfair economy for the rich. Officials took pay offs…
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…it was to get their ideas across a communistic country during the cold war. The author is trying to state that if the country is democratic it would be a much more advanced. Gaea becomes pregnant and they both decide to raise their child as an individual…
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…of Marxism. The Tsar himself did not care about his people so he doesn't' know what they are doing. Events from the last ten years before the revolution and events from the last few weeks before the revolution broke out. Communist of the time, decided to risk…
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