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    President Truman did not support. He felt it was imperative to put an end to the spread of communism‚ and that is what he set out to accomplish during the Cold War. The Truman Doctrine forced change and provided aid to any country whose steadiness was threatened by this type of leadership. This successful doctrine‚ which was first implemented in Turkey and Greece‚ asserts that the U.S. would contain communism where it already exists by committing all resources necessary. (Truman Doctrine Video Lectures)

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    Ich Bin Berliner

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    bin ein Berliner!” When you say this‚ say it with pride because that means you are helping this communist infected democracy work. Some people same that it is okay to have a communist world. Let them come to Berlin. People say that even though communism is wrong‚ it still helps with economy. Let them come to Berlin. In Europe they say that they can work with the Communists. Let them come to berlin. Even though your fellow countrymen are across the Atlantic Ocean‚ it does not mean they are not with

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    Therefore‚ expanding world market causes nations to have less identities. 3. What benefits does Marx expect communism to provide the proletariat? The immediate aim of the Communists is the same as that of all the other proletarian parties: formation of the proletariat into a class‚ overthrow of the bourgeois of supremacy‚ conquest of political power by the proletariat (467). Marx except that communism should help the proletariat unite to abolish the rule of the bourgeoisie and the private property. Questions

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    The Second Red Scare

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    feared that the Soviet Union hoped to spread communism all over the world‚ overthrowing both democratic and capitalist institutions as it went. Communism was‚ in theory‚ an expansionist ideology‚ spread through revolution. It suggested that the working class would overthrow the middle and upper classes. With the Soviet Union occupying much of Eastern and Central Europe‚ many Americans believed that this nation would continue to militarily spread communism. Once the United States no longer had to concentrate

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    Political Idealogies

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    poTop 20 (+1) List of Political Ideologies You Should Know For APUSH 1. conservative – Generally a trend to maintain a traditional stance on an issue.
For example‚ if one was culturally conservative in the United States‚ they would probably be against an issue like girls wearing 6 inch tall pink mohawks to school because it is a traditionally unacceptable hairstyle. If one were fiscally conservative‚ they would probably be against an excess of government taxing and spending; they would want to
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    World War II against Japan‚ Italy‚ and Germany to being a huge concern‚ if not the main one‚ to the United States after acknowledgement of the U.S.S.R.’s nuclear weapons. China had also become a concern for the U.S. seeing that it had influenced communism on the majority of Asia. The possibility of it spreading to Japan once again sparking another war was growing which is why the U.S. made the quick decision to harbor a unit in South Korea considering its size and proximity distant from Japan to be

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    SS 2029 Basic Sociology 2011-2012 (Semester A) Individual Term Paper CHEUNG Kai-HO (52596777) 7. According to Marx‚ how does capitalism alienate workers? How did Marx feel that workers could overcome their alienation? 1. Abstract Alienation‚ a term used to describe the feeling of no connection with others or the separation from former attachment. When it comes to sociologist aspect‚ especially on Marxism‚ this term describes the stage of losing one’s identity. To Karl Marx’s belief

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    that the czarist rule comes to an end and gives say to the workers and peasants. This is also a negative effect because communism replaces czarist rule.” (The Russian Revolution) before the revolution the workers had no say and this is one of the reason the revolution started in the first place. Even though they got rid of the Czarist rule the russians were forced into communism. Another positive thing that the russian citizens got from the russian revolution were benefits. “The result was free education

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    during the Cold War era. The anti-communist propaganda in long run did not help America in terms of being socially progressive. Anti- communism in America existed before at the time of the First World War when communism became politically significant. Now this time right after the conclusion of the Second World War the concern of the growth of the influence of communism

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    Communist Manifesto

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    Reaction Paper: Communist Manifesto The communist Manifesto is the author’s way of interpreting the goals of Communism‚ as well as the theory underlying this movement. Two major points of the manifesto explain how class relationships are defined by an era’s means of production. Also‚ the manifesto incorporates how class struggles‚ or exploitation of one class by another‚ are motivating force behind all historical developments. If those two points are not followed then a revolution occurs and

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