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…differences. The USSR was a communist state and the USA and the other countries who were their partners were capalist states or countries. Many people believed that capalists and communists could not live alongside each other for long and that one system would take…
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…he became strongly opposed to French colonial rule and the communist-led national independence movement. After World War II, Diem rejected an offer to serve in Ho Chi Minh's post war government, seeing the Communists as a threat to his Catholic Values…
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…could get over majority approval so no party or candidate became majority and the longest government maintained 2 years. New government was unstable and people thought Democracy was too weak to against Communist. This politic chaos made people did not believe…
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…the term at the fifth congress of the Communist International. Since the mid-1920s, Leninism has arguably become the dominant branch of Marxism. In his book "What is to be Done?" (1903), Lenin argued that the proletariat can only achieve a successful…
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…thereby creating the Finnish state. Alexander I died in 1825 and was succeeded by Nicholas I. It was under his rule, that the nationalist Finnish movement began to gain momentum. Alexander II, who became Tsar in 1855, issued the “Language Manifesto” in 1863…
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…changes that have taken place in the world's political, economic, cultural, and scientific-technological fields" since the publication of the Communist Manifesto. During the early part of the summer, Jiang's attention became directed toward the strengthening…
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…brush with authorities over communism in the 50’s. To describe this concept Miller describes himself as a lawyer who is defending an old friend who is being threaded as being a communist or portraying communistic ideas in his latest book. Though out…
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…the two separated. In 1966, Neruda married Matilde Urrutia, a Chilean singer who inspired much of his poetry. In 1943 Pablo Neruda joined the Communist party of Chile and served in the senate from 1945 to 1948. When the communist party was outlawed…
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…Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, more popularly known as Lenin, is arguably the greatest leader in Russian and Soviet Union History. Lenin inspired and led the Bolshevik (Communist) Revolution of 1917, and was the architect and first head…
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…” (Baker 75). The war divided the country from the 1950’s all the way till April of 1975. By the time the war ended, over 1.8 million people had died. The country now had a communist government and was starting over. French’s conquest was over and the Vietnamese…
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