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…to the Soviet Union, America's communist nemesis, and the American government wanted to stop any communist expansion if possible. So starting in 1950, when the US was fighting a war in Korea to stop a communist advance, America started sending money and arms…
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…of the Soviet Union and communism were rapidly growing. The United States was very fearful of a communist take over especially after a great nation of like China came under a communism regime. This fear of communism led some Americans to take actions that would…
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Communist Take-over Hong Kong Why would a communist country want to have a capitalist country? Well I think it is because Hong Kong has a lot of money, because they are one of the major trade centers of the world. Another reason is that Hong…
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…the viet minh into North Vietnam. Although Ho Chi Minh was a communist, he was not like the Communist Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR). Ho Chi Minh could have been a valued ally in Asia. Tensions between the United States and the USSR…
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…an atomic bomb. Back in the United States fear of the Soviet Union and communism were rapidly growing. (The nuclear Arms Race) The United States was very fearful of a communist take over especially after a great nation like China came under a communism…
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…Account for the changes in the policies of Communist Party rule in Russia/Soviet union in the period from 1917 to 1934. The reasons for the change in Party policy are the result of unrest in the proletariat class, foreign security concerns, the desire…
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…closely parallel the history of the Russian Revolution and Communist Russia’s first steps. An allegory can evoke a unique and enlightening view of a famous historical event. Through symbolism in this allegory, communism is analyzed from another perspective…
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…office. Truman met Stalin at Potsdam to decide what to do with Germany. The communist countries became satellite counties. The countries that separated communist and the non communist became known as the iron curtain. Along telegram was released by George…
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…powers. It lasted from 1947 to 1992 and between that time much hostility and crises arose. The main problem between the two superpowers was based on ideological differences. USA believed in capitalism and were active anti-Communists. Russia was a communist
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…The American conception of Vietnam as a cold war battleground largely ignored the struggle for social justice and national sovereignty occurring within the country. After China became a communist state in 1949, the stability of Japan became of great…
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