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    The Effects of the Fall of Communism Communism: a way of organizing a society in which the government owns the things that are used to make and transport products and there is no privately owned property (merriam-webster). Since the dawn of civilizations the style of rule has always changed‚ be it a liberal way of having free people or having a ruling class. All societies have a basis for how to run the country‚ state‚ or city. Communism has lead the way for fairly long time. Originating in the

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    government that should not be implemented for any long term scenario it is merely a stepping stone that is unfortunate but essential to the development of a successful government. Then why must Russia endure capitalism? Why not skip straight to communism? It is for this reason‚ A does not equal C meaning that each step in the process is essential to getting the end result. Industrialization‚while still unjust‚ actually allows the lower class to begin to rise. As seen in most Western

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    Throughout Hamlet’s ordeal‚ he must interact with many people. Each interaction poses several possible ways to act‚ because of his obsessive nature‚ he often chose to sacrifice relationships in order to accomplish other goals and feel better about his situation. Many times‚ Hamlet could have tried to confront people concerning the way they were acting‚ but instead chose to ignore their existence‚ or in more extreme cases‚ end their existence. I can’t stress enough how different the situation could

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    the Australian Government respond to the threat of communism both within Australia and in Asia? The Australian Government responded to the threat of communism in Asia including forward defence‚ the ANZUS Treaty and the SEATO Alliance. Within Australia‚ the responses included a referendum to ban Communist Party and the Petrov Affair. Forward Defence was a foreign policy used by the Australian Government in response to the threat of communism. The Korean War (1950-1953) and the Vietnam War (1962-1972)

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    How Australia reacted to the threat of communism The “threat” of communism that the Australian government produced is highly debatable issue. Australia was being exposed to Communism‚ which was spreading south from Russia‚ through Asia and ultimately to Australia. The domino theory was a key belief in the mind of the public‚ spreading fear throughout the world. The Liberal party exploited the threat of Communism and the domino theory to help with their election campaign. They attempted to ban the

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    Communism and Socialism are economic and political anatomy that promote equality and seek to eliminate social classes. Sometimes the two are used different ways‚ though they are quite different. In theory‚ socialism and communism sound engaging‚ with everyone doing their portion and working together to provide for the greater good. Each harness is planned by a production schedule to ensure the needs of all community members are met. They are utopian economic formation that some countries have tried

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    Friday‚ February 6‚ 2014. The fall of Communism in Animal Farm Carl Marx’s famous philosophy of communism initially inspired a nation‚ but collapsed when power was accessible. Napoleon and Stalin shared a deep desire for power‚ which led to a collapse of their nations. After Old Major’s (Marx’s) death‚ a gradual deterioration of communism began with the greed for power by Napoleon (Stalin)‚ the blind obedience by all animals (Russians)

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    George Orwell‚ a new “political party” is created by the members of their animalian society‚ which is not only comparable to Communism in theory but also in execution. This so-called political party goes by the name of Animalism; a name that is reminiscent of Communism due to the pronunciation. There is far more to Animalism than the name that brings the thought of Communism to mind. The idea of Animalism (the name would come later from a different source) was brought forth by one of the oldest

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    The Cold War was a pivotal era in the twentieth century. The term Cold War itself‚ popularized in a 1946 speech by Prime Minister of Britain Winston Churchill‚ describes the ideological struggle between Democracy and Communism that began shortly after the end of World War II and lasted until 1991. For the foreign policy of the United States‚ the cold war defined the last half of the twentieth century. It was a war of ideas‚ of threats‚ and of actual fighting in the countries of Korea and Vietnam

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    The argument of communism versus democracy has yet to end and with so many differences and few real similarities as the world turns and new leadership takes place the people are always at the helm of reform and reconstruction. As most incumbent leaders and rulers assure the people as they campaign. Democracy is a government by the people; especially: rule of the majority and a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system

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