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    rouge. Although existing generations apart‚ Orwell’s work and the Khmer Rouge both send the message that society often fails to bring ideals into reality. The corruption of the pigs shows that the imperfection of modern society doesn’t allow for communism to employ its real intentions. As the pigs morph into the new humans‚ Mr. Pilkington remarks‚ “that the lower animals on the farm did more work and receive less food than any other animal in the country” (Orwell 94). One of the core ideas of animalism

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    By the 1950’s communism had become an epidemic that had politicians and Americans in hysterics. The United States government went against its own democracy‚ believing that by containing communism and slowing its spread they would be better able to kill it‚ the United States adopted a preventive attitude towards communism. By creating a barrier they centralized communism in one area which would decrease the number of people who had that ideology in. Not only was America the only country that government

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    Responses to communism How did Australia respond to the threat of communism after World War II (Syllabus Question) Australias response to the threat of communism in Asia after WWII included Korean War ANZUS Treaty (1951) SEATO Alliance (1954) Australias response to the threat of communism within Australia included Referendum to ban Communist Party Petrov Affair The background to communism after 1945 After WWII‚ a new conflict arose called the Cold War Cold War A contest between the democratic‚ capitalist

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    throughout the 1940’s and early 1950’s‚ panic over the alleged threat of communism began to take over America and later became known as the Red Scare‚ since the Soviet Union was known as the reds for their allegiance to the Soviet flag. The Red Scare would have brought about a chain of events that would significantly influence the US government and society. Three major events in 1948 and 1949 brought the American fear of Communism to a fever pitch. To start with‚ the USSR‚ which controlled East Germany

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    .Communism and Capitalism are both the theories that represent two extreamely different ways of thinking. Capitalism is very individualistic and promotes class distinction‚ while Communism believes in putting the people before self and that everyone is equall. The communism vs Capitalism debate had been goin on since the communism idea was brought into practice in the early 1900’s. The Communism vs Capitalism clash was at an all time high during the cold war‚ where he Capitalist Americans and Communist

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    The fall of the Soviet Union resulted in a major collapse of many countries. Bulgaria and Romania were two countries that had ties and many distinctions. They both consisted of a strong‚ violent communist leader that resulted the demolishment of communism at the end. Each of these leaders was cruel and harsh on the people of their country. Injustice played a big role between the two countries that led to war and inhumane actions. Ethnical and race feuds became an eye opening event for the citizens

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    March 12‚ 1947. War had destroyed Europe‚ as well as other parts of the world for six years. At the conclusion of war the United States had become the leading “democratic” and “free enterprise” country of the world. The threat of the spread of “communism” from the Soviet Union who threatening the democratic freedom of which the United States had long cherished. President Harry Truman presented the “Truman Doctrine” before a joint session of Congress in a speech in which he “appealed to the American

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    How successful were the Bolsheviks in consolidating their power from 1917-1924? Was Communist ideology compromised during this period? On 24-26 October‚ the Bolshevik Party seized power from Kerensky’s Provisional Government. This was achieved with surprising ease. Retaining their newly acquired power‚ however‚ was to prove difficult. Nonetheless‚ the Bolsheviks proved successful in consolidating their power from 1917-1924‚ achieving this through a combination of pragmatic reforms and ruthless terror

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    country for centuries. For the French Enlightenment principles such as Nationalism and Equality motivated the people to overthrow the ancient Bourbon Monarchs. In Russia the ideological catalyst which sparked the revolution was Lenin’s Communism. Lenin adapted Communism for the Russian people‚ and created a powerful ideology which the masses could support and unify under‚ thus fueling the Revolution. Despite the difference in philosophies supporting the three

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    Not only was the Berlin Airlift an effort to halt Soviet control‚ but it was also a means to control the spread of communism over Europe. Berlin was clearly the epicenter for the struggle between the influences of democracy in Europe against the rise of communism at the dawn of the Cold War (Office). The Berlin Airlift implemented the ideals of the US and its allies against communism. One such ideal was the Marshall Plan‚ which offered Allied aid to countries destroyed by WWII. The Marshall plan was

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