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…Guilty or innocent? The story of Ethyl and Julius Rosenberg It was shortly after World War Two, and the nation was going through another Red Scare. Being a suspected communist made one as guilty as being a serial murderer in America. Communist North…
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…applied judiciously on Hanoi and the provision of weapons and other aid. Contrary to American paranoia at the time, Stately Kanow insisted: "Ho was never...a pawn of communist matters." Stalin's open criticism of Ho's questionable commitment to Marxism, due…
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…' troops are withdrawn in Vietnam, the Communists would take control and Communism can spread all over South-East Asia. If it were to occur, many deaths would be suffered in this area because of the Communist way of obtaining rule over the people. Punishment…
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…a string of laws, both on the federal level and state level, that prevented these Communist beliefs from seeping any further into the common American psyche. Many of the Wobblies were consequently arrested for nonsensical reasons. Many states opted to adopt…
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…and employment, and gave people someone to blame for their problems - politicians, communists, Jews. The German people needed something to blame for their misfortune, and Hitler offered them this. Hitler began using the Jews as a sort of scapegoat, in that when nearly…
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…Western Europe and a Communist Eastern Europe oContainment: a policy directed at blocking the expansion of communism oTruman Doctrine: Truman's support for countries that rejected communism oMarshall plan: proposed that America give aid to any European country…
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…by the communist party. Alexander Dubček, leader of the Slovak section of the Communist Party, reassured the Soviet leaders that Czechoslovakia would remain faithful to the Communist principles, however, he continued to implement additional reforms which included…
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…The War In Vietnam After World War Two, two totally different types of governments were striving to be number one. The two governments that were fighting for this rank were Democratic, and Communist. The Democratic government was best represented…
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…The conflict in ideologies between capitalism and communism resulted in one of the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century. The belief that freedom and democracy would die under communist rule caused the United States to start a conflict that would…
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…On October 1st 1949, Mao Tse-tung, the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and leader of the communist armies proclaimed the People’s Republic of China. It was a hard-fought victory for Mao and the communists, a victory which had come after…
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