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…similarities, namely a strong sense of national pride, anti-communist beliefs, a leader figure, civilian military groups, and male dominance. Fascists not only encourage action and violence, they glorify it. The support of the people is ensured through the use…
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…effective. But the story keeps going... Mao Zedong, founder member of the Chinese Communist Party, ruled China with absolute power and used fear tactics to put an end to all civil wars, and made China strong enough to resist Japanese invasions. He had unified…
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…. Although feared, Western Germany was not communistic and thus acceptable to other Western European countries in their fight against communism. Communism rapidly spread from Soviet Union to Eastern Europe, including Eastern Germany and it also brought concern…
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…that would happen because of the difference in the political views of the opposing nations. A world where money does not exist I can not see because this goes against every capitalist idea that we have ever learn in this country. This idea is more of a communist
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Category: /History
…it relatively easy to set up communist regimes in the countries under Russian control. When the war ended a settlement needed to be made concerning the zones occupied by the western powers. Stalin planned to set up a buffer zone between the Soviet Union, the home…
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…with food, jobs, and a water supply. It was interesting to know that there were camps that were run by communists. It was also noted that when the Joads tried to find work in California they were regarded as "Okies" because they came from Oklahoma. During…
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Category: /Law & Government
…class) VI. Communism and Socialism Communism is the more militant branch of socialism. Communist argue that the only way to build a socialist state is by revolution. Therefore, they are sometimes less interested in electoral activity thatn the democratic…
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…their oil. At least three wars in the last 60 years have been started almost exclusively because of one country's attempt to flex some military muscle via technology. The Cold War with the communists, the War on Terrorism, and the current war in Iraq. One…
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…the opposed parties. This confrontation would indeed take place in the same year. <Tab/>Opposition outside of Russia increased in direct relation to the creation of Comintern in 1919. Communist ideology was subversive toward capitalism, stating…
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Category: /History
…leadership of its President. The consequences and effects of these action were to come in the future. By not assuming its role as a World leader the United States began the domino effect, which began with the Communists in Russia becoming a greater force, economic…
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