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…, the leading West Coast communist newspaper. Woody, actor Will Geer, and actor/musician Cisco Houston performed inspirational entertainment for the people in migrant camps. Guthrie supported the people whose struggles were the hardest, most of whom were members…
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…also blamed the 'November criminals' for the signing of the Versailles treaty and he openly criticized Jews and communists. The industrialists had nicknamed him ' the man of steel'. In 1932 the Nazi party had grown to be the largest in the Reichstag…
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…Stalin's commands, the Soviet Union operated a worldwide system of communist parties. By the time Stalin died, communism had spread to other countries. His style of rule became known as "Stalinism" and repeated to influence many other countries. The people…
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…" in Pastor, ed., Democracy in the Americas: Stopping the Pendulum (New York: Holmes and Meier). Linz, Juan and Alfred Stepan. 1996. Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe, Baltimore: Johns…
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Category: /History
…on the behalf of small countries falling to the pressures of communism. The Truman Doctrine was a anti-communist foreign policy that would change of the world. Turkey and Greece were under a great threat by the Soviet-supported rebels seeking to topple…
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…, and Eisenhower were Communists and conspired with Russia to deplete U.S. power. The John Birch Society disapproved of all efforts leading to an arms treaty with the Soviet Union and wanted the United States to withdraw its recognition of the USSR. In addition…
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…, for it is the majority that will eventually rid this country of its foreign occupiers. America couldn't have possibly saved the Vietnamese from communism simply because they didn't want to be saved, and much preferred living under the communist regime of the North…
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…. The theory stated that if a country were to fall to Communism the neighboring countries would eventually become Communist. The possible chance that the Domino Theory was to eventually reach Australia's close neighbors was extremely worrying to the government…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to strong then it would be like walking with giant weights on your feet, if gravity is to light then everything would float away like on the moon. In the government, if there is too much governmental power then the government forms an ineffective communist
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…force under UN auspices. This also questions the idea of a truly 'civil war'. Legally it would fall under this category, being initiated by the North against the South for political reasons (communist vs. 'democratic', to unify a country only arbitrarily…
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