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…the "Independence of Taiwan" as the slogan. For example, the Taiwan Communist Party, which was formed in 1928, had the overthrow of the Japanese imperialist control of Taiwan and the establishment of an independent Taiwan as a part of the party constitution. Moreover…
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…It is true that, to some extent, the course and the outcome of the Vietnam War forced the USA to respect communism and accept the communist sphere of influence. In the Vietnam War, the USA was not capable of defeating a colonial power which enjoyed being…
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…of witchcraft, and regular, innocent people are hung. Then, in the 1950's, a man named Joseph McCarthy sparked a craze of accusing people, mainly government officials, of being communist, thus scarring their careers. The McCarthy hearing are similar to the Salem…
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…The collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe had significant negative effects on crime rates, poverty levels, and civil rights issues, all of which had been kept at bay during the Communist party's rule over Easter Europe. Just as the Berlin Wall crumbled…
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…communism. He meant to have the workers revolt because they do all the work and the rich keep the money, and both died before the revolution. The entire belief system of animalism was just like the communist system. All people were equal there were no owners…
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…significant groups in subscription were the Labour party, Communist party, conscientious objectors, SOS, VAC. Understanding the reasons behind both sides views is essential to explain Australia's history during this changing time The supporters were…
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…after the success of the Communist Revolution in China in 1949, kept forces in South Korea to protect it against the Communist North. In June 1950, North Korean forces invaded South Korea, pushing the South Korean forces back to the Pusan border. The UN…
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…and they remained there after the Geneva code. Since the end of World War II, the United States and the rest of the free world believed that the Communist had a philosophy of aggression and would take over other countries by force. Based on this belief, the United…
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…socialist and communist parties were in a continuous battle of conflict. Socialist thought of Communists as traitors of their own countries and and agents of the Soviet Union.Also during these times, Fascist regimes in Germany and in Italy caused both…
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…The belief that Utopia was a perfect society is as mistaken as saying that communism works. Thomas More describes Utopia in a very one sided view, much like communist leaders often spoke regarding their government policies and tactics. Utopia…
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