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    Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War was a result of a combined fear of communism and the fall of freedom from danger in Australian democracy and society. The growing web of communism saw the fall of many countries closing in on Australia and New Zealand‚ and it was believed Robert Menzies’ government that they would find communism at Australia’s shores. Australians were anti-communist during the Vietnam War; due to a level of hype that the society‚ the media‚ and the government were exposed

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    argument: There were many reasons for opposition to Bolshevism‚ for example their attempt to destroy the bourgeoisie‚ War Communism‚ civil war‚ grain seizures and their attitudes towards religion. However‚ it is my opinion that war and its related issues were the prominent cause for opposition. Paragraph 1: Intro Content/Examples: Bourgeoisie‚ Peasants‚ Civil war and War communism‚ Religion‚ Cheka – war related issues most important Opening/Closing Sentences: The Bolsheviks faced a great deal of opposition

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    Explain how the Economic Policies of Lenin changed 1918-1924 8 marks Lenin changed his economic policies during the Civil War to introduce communism and to ensure he stayed in power. He enforced these changes using terror from the Cheka and Red Guard Lenin centralized the government because of the civil war as it meant that only one man was approving all orders from the army which made them more efficient. He centralized the economy to Moscow and introduced Gosplan‚ which was the central planning

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    spread of Communism. I. General American Fears after WWII. A. Spread of Communism fear of U.S. becoming Communist. B. China Communist fear. C. McCarthyism heightened fear. D. Hesitation of action to prevent WWIII ^ fear. II. Eisenhower Administration A. Massive retaliation; nuclear weapons prevented USSR attack. B. Containment policy to prevent war/attack. C. Interstate Highway System to ^ US defense against Communism. D. CIA overthrowing/prevention of spread of Communism. E. Korean

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    struggles‚ freeman and slave‚ patrician and plebian‚ lord and serf‚ oppressor and oppressed‚ stood in sharp opposition to each other’’ (9). In Communism‚ the main concept is to remove the social injustice and to put arguments by changing economical and social system for the happiness of society. Social injustice can be resolved by the ideals of communism by rejecting other ideologies such as capitalism and imperialism that makes division in the society. Communist ideas absolutely refuses the notions

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    -historical/long term cause a)historical development of revolution – development of workers ( Concept of communism was accepted and considered as an ideal approach‚ looking for a better working conditions‚ believed in the centralization of power‚communism was set a mean to make ends meet‚ China was backward‚ the farmers saw communism as n alternative to monarchy system that they had. Communism in SU was embraced as an ideolody but in China it was seen as an alternative)bureaucracy‚ different levels

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    Britain. As a result‚ a fear of communism in and around Australia developed and lead to a lot of tension around the country. As countries in both Europe and Asia were taken over by communist powers‚ the threat of communism became a genuine fear within Australian society. Many Australians were concerned that with communism spreading rapidly throughout the world‚ it would not be long before Australia would undergo the same fate. As if to reinforce the fear of communism‚ two spies working on behalf of

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    Communist ideologies were opposed and even feared by Capitalist ideologies and democratic ideologies a like even from the start of WW1. These ideological clashes between Communism and Capitalism were inevitable due to the opposing views and the fear of the threats each caused to the other’s ways of life. With communism being the political ideology that emerged in Russia following the Bolshevik Revolution in 1918 that regulates the economy and productions shared equally by the society and also aimed

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    owned by the state. The implementation of these policies‚ would‚ the authors believed‚ be a precursor to the stateless and classless society He believes that communism creates the correct balance between the needs of the individual‚ and the needs of society. He also believes that sometimes violence is necessary to reach the state of communism. Quite clearly‚ Marx is concerned with the organization of society. Clearly‚ Marx believes that it is wrong for the majority of society‚ the proletariat‚ to

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    and thanks to communism‚ everyone had a job. This was the ideal situation for everyone who participated or supported the revolutions to get there. Although‚ the communist government was never a true‚ or pure‚ communism. “Pure communism is characterized by an aspiration to the total control over society‚ and a

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