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…no existe" ("God does not exist"). Diego, in turn, refused to erase it, until he finally gave up after returning from a trip to the Soviet Union in 1956 because of health problems. Diego Rivera was a member of the Communist Party from 1923 to 1930, and from 1954…
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…with the destruction of the revolutionary AragÛn collectives by communist-led republican military forces was one of profound and extended freedom and democracy in the management of social life, work and the economy. The history of the Spain of 1936-7…
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…. In a Totalitarianism/ Communistic government the citizens of that country can vote, but only candidates form the communist party appear on the ballot. This Government allows no opposition. All of the rights that people think they are entitled to are no longer permissible…
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…Che Guevara was born on June 14, 1928, and was executed on October 9, 1967. He was thirty-nine years old. He was a leader of the overthrowing of the Batista regime in Cuba. He was very well known for his work around the globe trying to spread communist
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…Offensive and proved that the lie that America was winning the war was untrue. The media also exposed the scandal of the My Lai massacre eighteen months after it took place. However there was hardly any media coverage from the communist side and reporters could…
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Category: /History
…in the Bill of Rights, Americans today would not be living a life of their own. They would be living a life that the government only approves of, ultimately turning into a communist institution. In today's world, the right to speak your mind is not always…
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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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Category: /Literature
…propaganda injurious to the state. To become more repressive in preventing its people from truly learning instead of simply staying home and watching the garbage the communists permit on the TV screens, the regime relies on technology from the West…
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…after the war was over. This agreement was a disaster as it was broken only a few weeks after the meeting. The climax of this disagreement was when Stalin arrested non-communist political leaders of Poland during a meeting. The second conference held…
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…is highly unlikely in this conservative communist country.…
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