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…War II. During this time period America felt that it was facing a threat of communist uprising. Ms. Schrecker makes it clear that the era got it¡¦s unusual name from a senator by the name of Joseph McCarthy. Joseph McCarthy was a conservative…
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Category: /History
…beliefs. The Soviets feared that the United States, as the most powerful capitalist nation, wanted to defeat their communist system. The communist success in united power, their exclusion of U.S. property, and the possibility that their revolution would spread…
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Category: /History
…Political and economic perspectives should not dominate the analysis of communist rule. Analysis of the social aspects and results of communist rule are necessary to achieve a full understanding of the effects of such government. Slavenka Drakulic…
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…The Nazis were not the only ones that were cruel to people. There is a country called Cambodia. Khmer rouge was a communist party in Cambodia. Khmer were the people that lived in Cambodia and had a civilization from 9th to 15th century and Rouge means…
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Category: /History
…Union. The pact was a Communist equivalent to the, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The pact was made necessary because of the remilitarization of West Germany (Paris pacts of 1954). The Warsaw pact was binding for twenty years…
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…and the unification of Vietnam by the North. "On January 31st, 1968 . . . the Vietnamese Communists launched a major offensive throughout south Vietnam" (bloop). These series were known as the Tet Offensive. Tet is the celebration of the lunar new year. It begins…
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…, which involved the communist powers of the world in opposition to the democratic powers and their allies. While the war in Korea lasted three years before a ceasefire was drawn, the war in Vietnam continued on longer. The reasons for these wars are numerous…
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…A is for, "AiYahh", whenever anyone was tortured by the Chinese Communist Party. B is for "Bu Shi", (sounds like "b*llsh*t") which NO Chinese citizen is permitted to say against any lies of the Communist Party. C is for "Corruption" and "Communism" D…
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…During the 1950s, the American people began to develop a fear of internal communist subversion. The Korean stalemate, the "loss" in China, and the development of a Soviet atomic bomb were setbacks in the American battle against communism. Searching…
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…The Russian Question remains one that continues to puzzle historians by means of how and why the Communist regime was able to be spawned; whether it was the realization of individual aspirations or the mere acknowledgment of an already crumbling…
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