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…Following WWII, a rivalry between the western democracies and Communist Soviet Union escalated to which is now known as the Cold War. On March 5, 1946, Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britain delivered a speech at Westminister College in Fulton…
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…1945, there was a conflict between the Communist nations led by the Soviet Union and the democratic nations led by the United States, this was called Cold War. Their were many economic and political conflicts between the two parties which led to the Cold…
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…question for all civilized nations ..." (Communist Manifesto, 1988/1848). Globalization is thus, an expansion in capitalist production. Capitalist accumulation is anti-ecological. With the relocation of firms, the internationalization of capital…
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…into North and South. The North had a communist government led by Ho Chi Minh. The South had an anti-communist government led by Ngo Dinh Diem. The United States supported an anti-communist regime known as the Republic of Vietnam, which is the South Vietnam…
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…. When John McCarthy decided that he had to get rid of all of the communist in the United States, it affected many people's lives. The search for communists theoretically turned into a search for witches; people that were a threat to society and had…
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…The conflict of the Kuomintang(KMT) and the CCP(Chinese Communist Party) became obvious when the leader of the KMT died in August of 1925. This death caused the initial overthrow of Wang Jingwei and finally Chiang Kai-shek. Even before Chiang gained…
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…the play and the Red Scare. The Red Scare was a period of general fear of the communists dating back to the Cold War. Abigail Williams and Joseph McCarthy are similar in that they are all trying to draw a crowd of people astray. Both individuals accused…
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…What was the Cold War and what events caused it? Cold War is the term used to describe the intense rivalry that developed after World War II between groups of Communist and non-Communist nations. On one side were the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics…
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…there was much tension between democratic and communist nations. The United States and Soviet Union were both superpowers competing for world leadership. The meetings at Yalta and Potsdam determined the oppositions of these countries and it showed clearly where…
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…Soon after the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe, China became Communist in 1949. The Americans had always regarded China as their outpost in the East. A massive Communist stronghold had appeared. Furthermore, spies informed Truman that Stalin was using…
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