Papers 1921-1930 of total 6202 found.
…was that the workers would revolt and would start a communistic government. Karl Marx's ideas on communism are incorrect based on his ideas of economics, society, and government. Marx believed that labor would be free. The belief that everyone would work for free would…
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…. Germany, mostly right-wings, hated the communists. The Freikorps were a group of retired soldiers that got paid by the Weimar Republic to roam the streets of Germany and kill communists, and stop communist riots, eventually they started to like this and fights…
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…is allowed there possibly will only be one party you can vote for, for instance the Communist party in China. In various countries only part of the population can vote such as men in Moslem states i.e. Kuwait. Several countries are ruled by the army i.e. Pakistan…
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…were not so much, but, rather, there were many Vietcong died in Tet Offensive. The communists launched a force of over 80,000 troops against S.Vietnam and the US but half of their solders were killed. But they demoralized  US public and solders…
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…in which Americans mistreated Americans. In this period of U.S. history, there was a scare that communism would spread in the U.S.. Therefore, many suspected communists were deported from the U.S.. The non-communists hated communism, and thought…
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…and sacrificial brotherhood, one of the most impressions to me is when a communist general called Jin Tae the "dirty pawn of American imperialism." We suddenly recognized that the war was not just single side hatreds but both. When the South treated the North…
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…." He requested $400 million which Congress approved right away to assist Greece and Turkey. The Truman Doctrine accommodated the status quo. Many believed that it was unlikely to overturn the communist governments Stalin had installed. The Truman Doctrine…
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…of Cambodia underpinned by the ideal of a class based revolution and to what extent was it based on nationalist xenophobia? The policies of the Communist Party of Kampuchea were built on a feeling of inadequacy based on the grandeur of the Khmer ancestry…
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…the proles with the “appearance” of a voice. In many communist nations, people have been given the right to vote but the communist party is the only choice on the ballot. In a democracy, such as that which exists in Canada and the United States…
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…none have emerged.# The three main branches of authoritarian government that have been seen in recent years are religious fundamentalist authoritarianism, Fascism, and Communist government. All branches are authoritarian, as both adhere to the basic…
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