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Category: /History
…of Russia's successes. He became more individually important than the Communist Party itself, a fact many of the Communist Party secretly lamented. He denounced the family and religion as a substitute to Communism. He did not allow other people views…
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…, at the hands of the Communist party. National pride was often directed towards a person's own state and not the USSR as a whole and while it was not possible to show these feelings publicly, many people longed for independence from the Soviet Union…
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…, and the process of hysteria begins. The American Communist scare in the 1950's was initiated by the increased popularity of the socialist system of government. Because this system challenged the basic civil rights of Americans, this event involved the entire nation…
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…", the Americans and the British feared the permanent Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and the threat of Soviet-Influenced communist parties coming to power in the democracies of western Europe. The Soviets were determined to maintain control of Eastern Europe…
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…suspected Communists from the movie industry. When the U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities began an investigation in 1947 on the influence of Communists in the film industry, Reagan took a strong anti-Communist stand testifying before the committee…
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…Identifying The Cold War The people who fought in the cold war were the United States and their allies against the communist rule of the Soviet Union. When World War II in Europe finally came to an end in May of 1945, a new war was just beginning…
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…fighter, he led Americans against the rise of Communism. Spurred by McCarthyism, he initially began to discharge suspected Communists within the government. Due to fear of being blacklisted, Eisenhower, the proceeding president, was reluctant to confront…
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…Vietnam was a struggle which, in all honesty, the United States should never have been involved in. North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam, so that they would be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect and the further…
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…: Tell me a bit about your life. M: I am the son of a peasant farmer; I was born in the village of Shao Shan, Hunan province in China. At age 27, I attended the First Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai, in July 1921. Two years later I…
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…technology and on the other their communist government frightened the American people as stated by John Foster Dulles. Because at this time China was becoming Communist as well The fear of the American public increased, however President Eisenhower addressed…
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