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…to the town of Michelena in Tachira. He was later accused of harboring an outlaw by the Tachira authorities, who labeled him as a Communist and expelled him from his home state. Angered by the decision, he crossed the border into Colombia and enrolled in a Bogotá…
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…and eventually die of cold, starvation, or other such causes. Although this is viewed by many as inhumane, capitalist societies achieve a higher standard of living than other socialist and communist societies. This also provides incentive for the unemployed…
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…in the Petrograd Communist Party. In 1919, he replaced Iakov Sverdlov and Chairman of the All-Russian Executive Committee of the Communist Party, and during the Civil War organized the "October Revolution Agitation Train," whose task was to recruit peasants and workers…
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…to the unspoken agenda of the Russian's communist regime. Michael Lind started the essay by explaining Ho Chi Minh's political background which obviously pointed him in the direct connection with Soviet Union Stalin's communist policy. The argument of the essay…
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…that spread through America in the 1950s. In Oakley's essay, "The Great Fear," many Americans feared that Communist spies had infiltrated the country. As with the alleged witches of Salem, suspected Communists were encouraged to confess and to identify other Red…
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…group changed its name to the Communist Party, and moved the capital to Moscow. In 1922 the USSR was formed, and Stalin rose to power. During the WWII Russia and Germany both sighed a non-aggression pack, leaving them neutral during the war. Russia stayed…
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…to increase the funding for Department of Justice to deal with the sudden crises. However, he didn't get anything. Then he gave a speech before the Senate convincing it that Communists are planing the overthrow the government and that the bombings were part…
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…elected a national assembly to set up the government of the Republic of Korea. North Korean Communists established the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Both North and South Korea claimed the entire country, and their troops clashed near the border…
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…The Red Scare took place twice in American History. First in the period of 1919 to 1921 which was triggered by a Communist take over of Russia. The Red scare never really stopped since it's first appearance, but occurred again in the 1950's…
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…, a member of the communist party?” To be suspected of being a communist was worse than being a murdered or rapist. Just being suspected meant one was a traitor. Anyone who refused to take the pledge were blacklisted and found it impossible to get work getting…
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