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    Folks 1 Charleene Folks Mrs. K. Williams A.P English 3B 29 November 2012 Invisible Man Topic #2 During the 1930’s‚ in which Ralph Ellison wrote the novel Invisible Man‚ many African Americans identified themselves with the Communist Cause. Communism derives from the term commune‚ dictionary.com describe as a small group of persons living together‚ sharing possessions‚ work and income‚ thus‚ the ideology of communist party. The Communist Party’s ultimate principle was to create a society in which

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    establishing communism in the newly attained Russian countries. This dispute really caused a division‚ with people following certain sides. In Animal Farm Napoleon felt it was unnecessary to build the windmill and suppressed it‚ while Snowball promoted it‚ which divided the Farm. Once Napoleon realized that Snowball’s promotion could have an impact‚ he exiled him from the farm‚ as did Stalin to Trotsky. Once their rival had been exiled‚ they continued to build the windmill and Communism. The decision

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    On June 1 of 1950‚ Margaret Chase Smith and six senators joined together to confront Joseph McCarthy and the people of America on the communist and fascists truths of McCarthyism through a speech‚ “The Declaration of Consciences”. Specifically‚ Smith uses logos to denounce McCarthyism beliefs in front of Senator McCarthy himself. The audience connects to Smith notably through her use of pathos creating a strong connection to her as a person‚ speaker and an American. To demonstrate her logic‚ Margaret

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    and World War One. Lenin implemented War Communism in order that the nationalisation of the whole country could take place. The broad aims of Lenin’s communism were to redistribute wealth among the Russian people and to support the Red Army with artillery and weapons. Lenin did not achieve his goals to establish communism in Russia. The agricultural and industrial sectors in Russian collapsed due to the unorganised nationalisation that took place. Communism also had bad social effects on the people

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    time in history where there was hostility between many different countries. The one most notable was the hostility between the Soviet Union and United States‚ the fight between Communism and Capitalism. As the most dominant country the U.S. offered assistance to countries threatened by Communism. They felt that Communism was wrong and was not the right way to run a government. Between the years 1945 and 1980 the United States and Soviet Union’s relationship was ruined‚ which caused a lot of distrust

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    attempt to spread communism worldwide was an attempt made during the cold war; Joseph Stalin made that call‚ America answered. The policy of containment is the reason that communism did not spread and Democracy and Capitalism are still high functioning government systems. Containment is the action of keeping something harmful under control or in check. This is what went on during the Wold War‚ keeping Communism within limits. The Cold War was essentially democracy and communism at odds. Democracy

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    government‚ but to create entirely new systems of government in an effort to strengthen their country and reach the highest level of power‚ prosperity and greatness. Two forms of government borne out of this desire for revolution were Communism and Fascism. Communism‚ the brainchild of Karl Marx‚ is basically an ideal or perfect form of Socialism. It is based on an economic system in which the government owns or controls almost all business and manufacturing activity. Fascism can be described as the

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    I think capitalism is good for the poor compared to other systems such as communism and socialism . Because it’s a system that helps the wealthy and the poor at the same time . Capitalism helps everyone make money in a way ‚ it lets wealthy people create jobs for the poor using programs . Mainly because it’s a market based economy that is joined with corporate or like some that are private ownership of production that allow services to produce and make profit . Which helps with economic growth because

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    to stop Communism in North Korea. Communism in North Korea has been going on for over 68 years! Communism as a whole is a very vile and inhumane means of governing. It slowly strips away the citizens’ creative ability‚ reduces their incentives to work hard‚ and slowly incinerates a countries economy. I urge you to change your ways‚ although if no change is made North Korea as a whole will self-destruct leaving your countries economy and government out to dry. If you do not end communism your citizens

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    economics. He also shows that Soviet Union failed because of the liberal’s material victory over the Soviet’s ideals. Speaking about the Soviet Union‚ Fukuyama claims that there have been only two major challenges to liberalism‚ fascism and communism. Fascism was destroyed by its inability to fulfill its beginning aims. People endorsed fascism

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