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    The USA and USSR has been allies since WWI but that changed after a few disagreements.. The main reason for them to dislike each other was that the USSR was communist . The USSR wanted capitalism to be destroyed and the U.S. was a capitalist country. When the countries met for the Potsdam Conference was when they started to learn more differences about each other. From being allies to enemies‚ was because of a great sum of ideological differences. The problems during World War II‚ strained

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    Plato Communism

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    PLATO’S THEORY OF COMMUNISM Plato was born in may/june 428/27 BC in Athens in an aristocratic family . Plato’s real name was Aristocles.He excelled in the study of music ‚ mathematics ‚poetry and rhetoric . Plato met with Socrates in 407 BC and became his desciple . The execution of Socrates proved to be the turning point of Plato’s life . Plato left Athens and went to many countries ‚ studying mathematics and the historical traditions of the priests . He returned to Athens in 386 BC and established

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    It is at times of great hardship that drastic change occurs. Once World War II began in the 1940s‚ Americans had opposing opinions on what the United States should do. While many Americans wanted to get involved and help stop it‚ others wanted to avoid the conflict and focus on America itself. Franklin Roosevelt watched amidst all of this and started to form his plan. Roosevelt’s vision for the America’s role included helping their allies during times of difficulty‚ avoiding using force and not being

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    Communism In 1930s

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    stopped importing foreign goods in an effort to stop themselves from plunging into a depression. In response to this‚ many countries plummeted into a depression‚ especially the United Kingdom. By 1933‚ 25% of the workforce was unemployed. (BBC‚ 2009) Since the industrial revolution had taken place and many factories were shut down due to the depression‚ this really hit industrial workers hard. With

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    Advantages of Communism

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    theoretically‚ help to raise labor productivity and advance a society in its development. Communist ideology advocates universal education with a focus on developing the proletariat with knowledge‚ class consciousness‚ and historical understanding. Communism supports the emancipation of women and the ending of their exploitation. Both cultural and educational policy in communist states have emphasized the development of a "New Man"—a class-conscious‚ knowledgeable‚ heroic‚ proletarian person devoted

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    Islam and Communism

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    Fidan Karimli Islam and Communism The communist ideology is in direct opposition with any religion as it clearly opposes the practice of religion and the existence of God. Nevertheless‚ neither of those practiced religions has resisted communism more than the Islamic states have at the time when communism was flourishing in different countries around the world. The fact that most states with a majority of Muslim population (even though some may be declared as secular states) attach great significance

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    While the first involvement of the United States in WWII was with Pearl Harbor‚ the US needed a quick exit ticket out of their tensions and fighting with Japan. Not only was the United States able to end Japan’s ability to fight in WWII after the atomic bomb‚ but “The development of the atomic bomb in the 1940s would change the course of history and set the stage for the arms race of the cold war that followed”. The atomic bomb was why the United States was able to dominate so well in WWII

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    Socials Essay : Contributions of canadian women to the war effort In Canadian history‚ the women have always had a place and a role set out for them.WW2 began with the invading of Poland by Germany in September 1939‚ where shortly after that also Canada entered the war.There has always been a certain “ladylike” image that women have been expected to fit‚ placing limitations on the role women could assume in society. During WWI women were seen working in factories and doing “men’s jobs” that were

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    Communism In Russia

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    Title of Your Report For many years‚ Russia has been in a rebuilding process after losing World War 2 and the Cold War. Having a communist government haunted Russia during this time period‚ not allowing Russia to develop as quickly as other nations (Student Resources Gale‚ “End” ). Lacking a strong government Russia is affected economically and socially due to Communism. In addition‚ Communism has lead Russia downhill during the beginning of the Cold War in 1945. President Ronald Reagan increasing

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    Fascism and Communism

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    . Fascism and Communism are two different forms of government that were very similar. Fascism is a 20th century form of nationalistic‚ militaristic‚ totalitarian dictatorship that seeks to create a feasible society through strict regimentation of national and individual lives. Communism is type of government in which there is no private property and the government controls the entire economy. Communism tries to satisfy the basic needs of society by sharing work and benefits. Both theories were dictatorships

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