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…to maintain his empire, Nicholas created the October Manifesto and promised freedom to his citizens, a plan which would ultimately fail him as a ruler. Despite promising freedom the October Manifesto was little more than a distraction, a way for Nicholas to buy…
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…and was the major spokesman of the movement. He was a French Poet born in 1986 and was originally part of the Dadaist group. He published the "Surrealist Manifesto" in 1924 and defined surrealism as "pure psychic automatism, by which an attempt is made to express, either…
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…. Many of the Russian people disliked the way that the Tsar ruled. The promises of the October Manifesto weren't fulfilled and the Tsar cheated his own people. He believed that only he and his family could rule. The Tsar created the parliament called the Duma…
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…full of tears. It reminds them the 1968 bloodshed, a bloodiest military campaign of the Vietnam War the North Communists launched against the South. The "general offensive and general uprising" of the north marked the sharp turn of the Vietnam War…
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…according to need. Some conceptions of communist societies assume that, ultimately, coercive government would be unnecessary and therefore that such a society would be without rulers. Until the ultimate stages are reached, however, communism involves…
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…Diego Rivera, a devote communist, hired by the Rockefellers to paint a mural in the new Radio City Building in mid town Manhattan. Why would such successful capitalists as the Rockefellers hire Diego Rivera, knowing full well his political agenda…
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…. The Chinese Civil War also known as the Nationalist-Communist Civil War was a conflict based in China between the Guomindang's (Chinese Nationalist Party aka GMD) and the Communist Party of China (CCP). The conflict began in 1927 shortly after the Northern…
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…After World War II, a struggle between the Communist nations and the democratic nations occurred which is known as the Cold War. The United States had a policy set up that clearly stated that any nation invaded by a communist country would have…
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…with the actual records, the senate’s literary defenders, Buckley and Bozell, testified they had exaggerated in no less than thirty-eight cases (Matusow 26-27). Many of the people placed on this list were not communist, but fascist, alcoholics, and sexual deviants…
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…supports public ownership of land, factories and other economic resources. Communist types of government vary in the way they enforce these standards. Some communist governments sanction the use of harsh punishment if inhabitants…
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