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…enemies from both the left and the right. The opposition from the left came from the Spartakus, a group of communists that hoped to take over the Government, and were representing the workers of Germany. The Spartakus were led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl…
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…. This Bolshevik Revolution ushered in social, political and economic equality. It gave turn to the current thoughts of socialism and communism. The communists in Russia struck at Czarism vigorously through a revolution and established a communist regime…
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…depending on defending themselves whenever needed. Another example of the need for military security is when the Truman Doctrine was established. President Truman believed that the United States should help Greece and Turkey in their fight against communist
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…prosperous. Communism was built around the belief of a classless society where the citizens collectivly owned all resources. Workers would produce to the best of their ability and were paid upon their specific needs. In reality, today's communist societies…
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…The Korean Divide North Korea and South Korea was once one country combined. That changed soon after World War II. Since the Soviet Union controlled North Korea it was mainly Communist. North and South Korea were separated on the 38th parallel…
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…expansive tendencies' This would lead to the inevitable break up of the Soviet Union. Since the defeat of the Nazi's the Soviets because of their communist ideology and history were considered to be the largest threat to the Western World. Arguably all…
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…). They sought out people whom they thought were either communist or a threat to the integrity of America. People were called before the committee if they had any previous connection with communist activities. In the late 1940's, a senator by the name of John McCarthy…
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…started.         The most obvious effect of McCarthyism was the effect on society. McCarthy, by declaring that he had a list of names of US government spies, created mass paranoia among the American people. In reality, the Communist Party in the US…
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…impossible. The Cold War was a stressed political phase among the Democratic and Communist blocs, the East and the West, and most significantly, the United States and the Soviet Union. Even when the period had ended between these two super powers, many arguments…
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…Korean War <Tab/>The Korean War was again one of the many dangerous but important wars in U.S. history. The Korean War was basically a war that was a quarrel between both the communist and non communist services in the country of Korea…
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