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    The Soviet Union strategic decision was to expand communism not only on the European continent but as well as across the international system. This was apparent following the West intervention in the Russian Civil War that the Soviet Union would support communist revolutionary groups advocated for an overthrow of Western liberal capitalist regimes and established a communist state. In phase I (1917-1941) and phase III (1945-1985)‚ the Soviet Union would attempt to undermine Western regimes‚ through

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    Impact of McCarthyism in the United States. McCarthyism was the period in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s when radicals were removed from every part of the US society. Senator Joe McCarthy from Wisconsin blamed several political affiliates of associating with or being communist. McCarthyism succeeded in separating left-wing ideas (and their long history in the working class movements) from American Society. Truman passed the loyalty Act in 1947 which forced government workers to sign anti-communist

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    stop the Soviet Union’s policy of Communism remains through containment. The United States desired to contain communism due to the animosity towards the communistic ideals. Communism served as a threat to the ideals of the Americans such as the desire for freedom‚ success and social mobility. By viewing communism as a threat‚ the second red scare emerged which also lead to the birth of McCarthyism. Internally and externally‚ America attempted to drive out communism and limit it. Externally‚ containment

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    The eighteenth century was known‚ among other possessions‚ as the neo-Classical Age of Reason. Thinkers admired all things Classical‚ from architecture to literature‚ and logical thinking was highly prized. Broadly speaking‚ Romanticism was a reaction against neo-Classicism. Writers and artists of the Romantic period considered that reason and logical thinking were all very well‚ but that these things did not value the emotional side of human responses highly enough. In modern terms‚ they might have

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    AS History – Unit 1 A World Divided: Communism and Democracy in the 20th Century Revision Guide Edition 5: January 2010 Contents Page: Content: | Page: | How to use this book | 3 | How to answer the questions | 4 | Writing Frames | 5 | How your essays will be marked | 11 | Previous Exam Questions and predicted questions | 12 | Unit 1: Signs of change by 1955 | 14 | Unit 2: Martin Luther King and Peaceful Protest | 23 | Unit 3: Black Power and the use of Violence

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    entire world‚ by spreading communism. After violating their promises made at the Yalta Conference‚ Stalins plan to dictate the world came to the attention of the United States. Based on a capitalist economy‚ America sought to eliminate and finally put an end to the Soviet’s communist plan‚ in order to ensure the safety of the people. Once Stalin proclaimed that peace was impossible under a capitalist economy‚ President Truman‚ ensured that all force would be used to end communism once and for all. Therefore

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    the US and the Soviet Union lasted from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. The US and the Soviet Union are in a state of political tension without direct military conflict. The US aims to contain the spread of communism. The United States feared specifically a domino effect‚ that the communism of the USSR would spread from one country to the next‚ destabilizing one nation which would‚ in turn‚ destabilize the next and allow for communist regimes to takeover the region. The Soviet Union sought to expand

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    democracy. Unlike most dictators‚ Franco’s oust from power and subsequent governmental shift from dictatorship to democracy was successful and peaceful‚ however‚ Mussolini’s oust from power was vastly different. On the July 24‚ 1943 the Grand Council of Fascism voted against him‚ and the next day‚ King Victor Emmanuel III replaced him with Marshal Pietro Badoglio‚ and ordered his arrest. Mussolini was arrested and put in a remote resort in southern Italy‚ but German special forces eventually rescued Mussolini

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    way of explaining Marx’s new form of Socialism/Communism. This document didn’t come into large interest until Communism started to reach its highest popularity point. In it‚ Marx explains the science and history behind his findings. “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.”(Karl Marx‚ The Communist Manifesto). This class struggle seen time and time again throughout history was one of the main ideas Communism was aimed at to eradicate. In ancient Egyptian

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    factors that explain the democratization and events that lead the countries towards freedom. Learning about each countries history will give a better understanding on how India and Cuba manage themselves today. Readers will see the differences and similarities in their democracies‚ and a conclusion will be made on which country has managed the best system. In the 15th-17th centuries Portugal‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany fought over the economic control in India. Great Britain ended colonizing

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