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    between the two countries happened almost immediately‚ as the Soviet Union used communist ideology to facilitate expansion across Europe‚ installing communist regimes in Northern Iran‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ and Bulgaria. As the United States declared that communism was a “worldwide struggle for freedom”‚ and that it spreading would an affront to American values (Foner 711).As a result‚ the 1950’s the Cold War started a series of changes in American

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    economic decision. The soviet citizens could not do as they please. President Harry S. Truman wanted nothing but peace with the Soviet Union but the Soviet Union did not want peace‚ they wanted expansion. This was the early stages of the spread of communism but America was not letting that happen. America decided to intervene and stop Joseph Stalin’s plan. On that note‚ America had a policy they followed by which was containment. In order to stop Stalin‚ America came up with three way to do so‚ the

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    Communism and Brave New World Alana Stricker British Literature Mr. Groeninger 11/13/12 During most of the twentieth century‚ communism was one of the world’s dominant international political movements. People reacted to it in different ways—as a source of hope for a radiant future or as the greatest threat on the face of the earth. When Karl Marx wrote his Manifesto of the Communist Party of 1848‚ he had no idea how communism would take off in the twentieth century. Marx sincerely

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    Orwell effectively conveys the rise of communism in Russia throughout the book Animal Farm by the accurate elucidation of the context in the Soviet Union from 1917-1945. Orwell’s attitude and political view towards Russia is evident in his representation of the farm animals on Communist Party leaders: Napoleon and Snowball‚ for example‚ are figurations of Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky‚ respectively. He expresses the anthropomorphic characters of farm animals‚ and major events in Animal Farm such

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    I do not agree with the article " Why communism" written by Max Berry and published by the Nation States in 2013. I am writing a response to this because apparently the millions of deaths under communist regimes do not speak for themselves. U.S.S.R.: 20 million deaths; China: 65 million deaths; Vietnam: 1 million deaths; North Korea: 2 million deaths; Cambodia: 2 million deaths: Eastern Europe: 1 million deaths; Latin America: 150‚000 deaths; Africa: 1.7 million deaths; Afghanistan: 1.5 million

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    Trumbo had also successfully paved the way for an end to the red scare and an end to anti-communism in the United States. After the end of the Second World War in 1945 another war emerged‚ this war was the cold war. The cold war was a power struggle between Communism and Capitalism. Capitalist Americans were terrified of communists and the chance of being hurled into a nuclear war. The American fear of communism‚ “the red scare”‚ caused many citizens to become paranoid. This paranoia lead many Americans

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    25.03.2012 Essay Topic #2 - Using documents 1.1-1.6 and your wider knowledge‚ evaluate the assumptions underlying Soviet and US polices at the end of the Second World War. Ali vs. Frazier – Communism vs. Democracy The phrase “when one door closes‚ another door opens” applies to most cases throughout the history of our existence. World War II was no exception. With a world free of Nazi stronghold and the “Axis of Evil”‚ a lot of changes were being made. Before World War II there were six great

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    Philipa Kerckerinck 11.7.01 Prof. Nasrallah CSP 12 Prophetizing- Peaches and Cream Philipa Kerckerinck 11.7.01 Prof. Nasrallah CSP 12 Prophetizing- Peaches and Cream All religions are very specific with the details which set that religion apart from others. However‚ when all the little details are melted away‚ there are only a mere handful that are different in essence. When looked at closely‚ even the religions which are perceived completely dissimilar at first

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    sharp decline in American intellectualism―our creativity empathy‚ individualism‚ and basic cognition―during the era in which television replaced popular literature as our primary medium of diversion” (Reed‚ 2015‚ 45). Vonnegut portrays socialism and communism in “Harrison Bergeron” in order to discuss equality. “The equality of outcome satirized in ‘Harrison Bergeron’ is darker and more pernicious than socialism‚ or over-zealous egalitarianism‚ or even the free market” (Reed‚ 2015). It is a satire of

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    broken countries were “adopted” into a Union with Soviet Russia and the spread of communism was alarming to politically opposed America. In 1950‚ Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy made a significant speech in which he spoke out against communism in which he had named over 200 individuals whom seemed loyal to the Communist Party. After noticing Americans were beginning to become frightened of an outbreak of communism in the United States‚ McCarthy was made chairman of the Government Committee on Operations

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