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…, which brought attention to the growing population of communist within the United States. The Red Scare resulted in the Palmer Raids in which suspected radicals homes were stormed and even though search warrants or arrest warrants were not present, six…
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…452 words April 1, 2004 The road to democracy can be very difficult. In the late 1980's China's communist government started cracking down on individual freedoms. This and along with capitalism seeping through into the east from Europe…
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…. The international community has referred to these territories as "China." Ten years after the founding of the Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party was established with the support of international communist activists. In 1949, the Chinese Communists gained…
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…Cambodia. Sihanouk then joined with the Khmer Rouge a communist party that had at one time been his enemy. In 1975 the Khmer Rouge took over the country. The bombing by America had helped destabilize the country making it easier for the Khmer Rouge to gain…
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…even opposed the division in general, fearing great Communist rise. Nonetheless, the Allies eventually agreed on the split, and in turn, to giving the Soviets the greatest share of the country. The Allies also agreed to divide Berlin, into a two, half-Soviet…
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…Mary Leder's novel, My Life In Stalinist Russia is a very interesting tale of a woman who traveled from the United States into the Soviet Union and then back. Leder is very optimistic when she ventured into the communist country. She does a fantastic…
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…of what a society should be like. Despite his critiques, Marx also believes that only capitalism can acquire great wealth among a nation, but he foresees that the boundless increase in wealth between the two classes will inevitably lead to a communist
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…                                                                       Mr. Barron         After the Cuban Revolution many change occurred in Cuba. Cuba was once a corrupt dictatorship, now and for the past 36 years Castro has led a communist government.         Before Castro took over Batista, Batista ran…
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…-Communist rebellion in Hungary, the leader of the rebels, Imre Nagy appealed to the United States for help to bring about democracy in the country, but his was ignored. Clearly the idea that the USA's main priority was to spread democracy does not stand up…
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…1933. Through Hitler's manipulation he was able to convince Hindenburg that the communists posed a threat to his democratic Germany. In August 1934 "Hitler made himself the supreme leader of Germany" (Fascism and Nazism, 1997, page 57), this meant that he…
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