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    Vietnam have merely been police interference or police actions. There are still some arguments on why and how the US won or loss in Vietnam. But never why they entered‚ yes everyone knows the basic reason why they entered was to stop the spread of communism because this was still a time were the cold war was still going on‚ but three other important ideas or reasons come to mind when I ask myself why the US entered the War. Those other reasons in my mind why the US entered the war are the fact that

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    USSR ← By 1914 well travelled>India‚ US‚ England (worked as a pastry cook) ← 1917 arrived in Paris and was known as Nguyen Ai Qouc (Nguyen the Patriot)>Paris read Karl Marx‚ heard of Bolshevik rev. similarities b/t Russia and Vietnam> communism ← 1919 went to Woodrow Wilson to petition for Vietnam independence ← 1920 founder of the French Communist Party ← 1924 Ho visited Moscow>Communist capital ← Then went to China and worked with the Comintern (communist international)

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    ideas. This form of government is called communism. For several reasons‚ this communist government impacted the future of the world‚ and the future of

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    deepening economic crisis.” With numerous sources denying Becker’s claims‚ it can be assumed that there was some circumstance making Becker’s experience different from the rest. One factor that would have affected Becker’s perspective on the fall of communism in the east would be Becker’s family’s financial stability. Due to the drastic difference between Becker’s perception of the fall of the Berlin Wall and others‚ Becker’s movie may not be as valid of a tool in understanding eastern Germany or the

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    in the sequence of his argument. Initially‚ he withholds any ideas that might prove too shocking to his readers. If these already poor workers that his plan is to dissolve all personal property straight off‚ they would have rejected all ideas of Communism before reading the rest of his discourse. Instead he starts his manifesto by detailing the struggle that working people have always had‚ in a way that makes them take notice. He mentions

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    Russian Revolution

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    socialism -Political reforms *Bolshevik party became communist party *Russia becomes the united soviet socialist -Republics(sort of like the United States) Communism V.S Capitalism -Communism A system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed. -Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels popularize communism with the "communism manifesto". -In a communist system economic activity is planned so everyone is equal no one earns more than anyone else. -No private property Capitalism

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    opinions that say‚ we should of fought for Vietnam to be free‚ we should of remained neutral‚ but the United States government threw their support behind the French so they could maintain their colonial empire. America did this out of their fear of communism spreading to South Vietnam and to stop the spreading worldwide. Although the Vietnam War and the decisions that happened occurred more than half a century ago‚ it is still questionable on if our decision was wise. If Vietnam got independence‚ it

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    was banned in some countries. The References And Implications To Communism Are What Led To The Banning Of Animal Farm. Many people feel that Animal Farm is one of Orwell’s most noted books‚ but to people like Joseph Stalin‚ it posed a threat. The implications to communism were too strong‚ and the characters too closely resembled actual communists. Animal Farm threatened to expose the injustices happening within the system of communism‚ so The Soviet Union banned the book. My research first brought

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    Compare and Contrast the roles of Walesa (Poland) and Havel (Czechoslovakia) in opposing Soviet control Both Walesa and Havel were very influential figures in opposing Soviet control. Both had similarities and differences ranging from their background to their international fame to their role in 1989 revolutions. Havel was born in Prague and was brought up in a well-known‚ wealthy‚ entrepreneurial and intellectual family. His parents were both from a higher class and owned large properties such

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    Boards as a way to protect the government from communist influence. The order gave the government the power to test Federal employees loyalty to the United States. It all started during the cold war and was put in place to keep America safe from communism. President Truman wanted to make sure that the United States was not going to be taken over by communist ideas. Any Federal employees that were suspected of being communist sympathizers were investigated and brought in front of a Loyalty Review Board

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