Papers 2561-2570 of total 6202 found.
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…the Japanese-Americans to become highly suspected individuals. They were even a more immediate threat than communists, since they required an eventual takeover, and Germans, since they were preoccupied by numerous enemies. In addition, the Japanese-Americans were…
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…of families or clans. Nationalism also meant that foreigners should be driven out of China. Sun Yat-sen's influence helped to end Manchu rule, but foreigners remained in control of parts of China until the Communist Revolution thiry-eight years later. The sense…
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…as the S.A., or storm troopers, to cause havoc for opposing parties, mainly the communists. He had modeled this militia after Mussolini’s fasci. In November of 1923, Hitler ordered the SA to arrest the mayor of Munich, and the leader of the garrison…
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…, and they succeeded. At the meeting, where Three Gorges project was to be approved, nearly one-third of those present voted against the project With this vote China’s communist party decided to postpone the building of the dam by five years. This controversial document…
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…problems of Mexico, on the walls of public buldings.His works during 1930s included frescoes the Ministry of Educational Mexico City and in the National Agricultural School in Chapingo. Rivera was an active member of the Mexican Communist party , and he…
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…problems of Mexico, on the walls of public buldings.His works during 1930s included frescoes the Ministry of Educational Mexico City and in the National Agricultural School in Chapingo. Rivera was an active member of the Mexican Communist party , and he…
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…and both were harmful to the human mind. While ‘banking’ poses the threat of creative growth and power, Marxism, which applies Marx’s ideas to learning in a communistic way, it creates the threat of never being able to learn. The banking concept is “ a gift…
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…exactly who did it and how it happened but here are what historians believe. The Nazi leaders had been planning to burn the Reichstag to cause a panic by blaming the fire on communists. By an amazing coincidence, there was an insane communist planing a one…
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…victories. After the war, the Russian Communist Party came into power; they then elected Stalin as its general secretary. Hitler would not stop until world domination. Whereas, Stalin abused his power by rewriting history to make himself appear more powerful…
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…or effort wasted on competition as found in a capitalist system. At the time the novel takes place, the country is undergoing a series of massive internal changes following the revolution. These changes are an attempt to create a stable industrialized communist
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