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…Western leaders believed the policies of the USSR threatened international stability and peace. The forcible installation of Communist governments throughout Eastern Europe, territorial demands by the Soviets, and their support of guerrilla war in Greece…
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…around $40 billion a year propping up communist governments across the world in countries such as Cuba, Vietnam, Afghanistan and even countries in Eastern Europe. East Germany was almost completely dependent on the aid given by the Soviets. In addition…
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…a great communist politic love and patriotic to the government. I think Rivera fell that art should be created primarily for the educated class because only those with the mind and the imagination education can see deep through the meaning of art. Especially…
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…, a struggle for power began between Trotsky (Snowball) and Stalin (Napoleon). Trotsky was a brilliant individual, but Stalin was just a simple person whose power was based on allegiances with other members of the communist party rather than on ideas…
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…eliminated all of those opposed him or stood between him and his goals. On February 23, 1933, Germany's most symbolic public building, the Reichstag was set on fire by a protest. Immediately Hitler used the Reichstag incident, blaming the Communists for setting…
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…and emotionally very strong and binding idea associated with the very form of pronunciation and spelling of the word in question. A good example was given in the book itself: the difference between words "the Communist International" and "COM intern". The former paints…
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…the rule of Fujimoro, Alejandro Toledo was elected. China, on the other hand, was a communist government, lead by Mao Zedong. During that time, Jiang Jieshi was forcing his rule all over China. Mao's ideas of a communist China caught the interests of many…
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…American owned properties in Cuba. Cuba had soon seized all of American owned properties forcing the United States to break all relations with Castro and his government. Castro became friendly with communist governments and in 1961, made an agreement…
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…, is inspired by the communist leader, Leon Trotsky. The arguments between Snowball and Napoleon were intentionally used to show the disagreements between Stalin and Trotsky. "However, as Lenin sickened and died, the mutual antagonism between Trotsky and Stalin…
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…measures to curb local political aspirations and to maintain prevailing economic superiority of non-Burmese. b) Vietnam - Indo-China Communist Party (1930-1931) *<Tab/>Formed strikes and protests and used violence - went all out to embarrass…
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