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…the Communist authorities. Privately he advised and encouraged political activists. He developed a Catholic newspaper that conveyed views that opposed those of the communist government. He founded secret clubs for Catholic intellectuals and ran an underground…
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…Vietnam The Vietnam war started long before the 1960's and 70's involvement of the United States and Communist China. The story of Vietnam dates back to the early 20th Century and this is how most Vietnamese view Vietnam in the 20th Century…
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…threat to Australia and all the countries of South and Southeast Asia. It must be seen as part of a trust by Communist China between the India and Pacific Oceans. Furthermore, Menzies highlighted that Australia's commitment was a direct response…
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…that was trying to gain independence. It was afraid of the communist in Vietnam and in a effort to stop it, millions of civilians and soldiers died just to get their independence which they eventually got in the end. In Iraq, it was known at first as a effort…
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…between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. Over the next 20 years, the Cold War spawned many tensions between the two superpowers abroad, and fears of Communist subversion gripped domestic politics at home. Direct military…
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…of the blatant disregard adopted by Castro for the nation that had invested $1.2 billion in the fatherland in 1924 according to Paul Johnson's "A History of the Modern World", whilst also attracting American Communist fear. In retaliation, President Eisenhower…
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…, memories of the First World War contributed to the use of appeasement, many countries were still sufferring economically and socially from the war and did not want another war to begin anytime soon. Secondly, there was a Communist threat that had arised and many…
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…-<Tab/>Analysis of William Morris' News from Nowhere News from Nowhere is the most famous work of one of the greatest British writers and thinkers, William Morris. It is a utopian picture of a future communist society, drawing…
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…was trying to unsuccessfully ban Australia's Communist Party out of Parliament. Some career highlights of Menzies are as follows: CH 1951, Kt cr 1963, QC. Educated University of Melbourne (LLM). Victorian bar and High Court of Australia 1918, KC 1929, MLC…
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…States of the threat he saw coming from Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest, and Sofia. He saw these famous cities becoming more and more influenced by communist Moscow. c) Truman Doctrine- March 12, 1947- President Truman outlined…
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