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    The Cold war has been done and dusted for a little more than two decades‚ however‚ its reminiscents are still very active. The 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

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    -Body Paragraph (repeat as necessary‚ BE REALISTIC) What they built Topic Sentence: Prisoners in the labor camps slaved away at construction for the Soviet Union and built a majority of their economic infrastructure. Position: - The prisoners who lived in the Gulag produced mass amounts of railroads to canals working day after day with no stop. Evidence: “Gulag prisoners constructed the White Sea-Baltic Canal‚ the Moscow-Volga Canal‚ the Baikal-Amur main railroad line‚ numerous hydroelectric stations

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    Alexander Solzhenitsyn lived in the USSR regime‚ and fought in World War II. In 1945‚ however‚ he was arrested due to some letters he had written to a friend. As Ivan mentions on the book‚ these are checked‚ and he had criticized Joseph Stalin‚ which resulted to years in prisons and labour camps‚ plus three years of exile. In the novel‚ it is clear that he is more than simply telling Shukhov’s tale‚ he is recounting his own experiences and exposing the truth to the world. In 1956‚ when Solzhenitsyn

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    Life under Stalin became known as a “personality cult”. The state controlled all forms of education. In 1932‚ a program of discipline and education was introduced. Exams‚ banned under Lenin’s rule were reintroduced. The government decided how the subjects were to be taught‚ especially history involving Stalin’s involvement in the 1917 Revolution. The state also strictly censored books and Stalin ordered new books called “A Short History of the USSR‚” these books had to be used in the schools. “The

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    While the Soviets assumed control of parts of German and Berlin and cut of American‚ British‚ and French access to Berlin and Germany in both road and railroads‚ America came up with an eleven month airlift to provide food and fuel to these zones‚ Stalin then lifted the blockade which was a huge victory to the Truman administration. The soviets then caused a huge stir when they tested their first atomic bomb in 1949. The U.S.‚ Canada‚ and ten other western European nations came together and created

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    powerful figures in Russia’s history. This novella presents different allusions which all lead of to the main allegorical theme. For example‚ Napoleon the leader of Animal Farm is an allusion to Joseph Stalin‚ similarly he uses attack dogs to subdue and keep the animals loyal. Furthermore Napoleon and Stalin were both manipulative dictators with a lust for power. Here the conditions the animals suffered are described‚ “Throughout the spring and summer they worked a sixty-hour week‚ and in August Napoleon

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    Soviet Union DBQ

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    adopted the name Joseph Stalin‚ (which means man of steel.) and began to rule the Soviet Union. At this time‚ the Soviet Union was well behind all the other countries; Stalin made many changes to the soviet society‚ employing many methods to achieve his aims. Stalin was a part of the Bolsheviks which was the communist party of the Soviet Union. The Kulaks were the wealthy landowners and they were capitalists and did not approve of Stalin’s beliefs and methods. One of the changes Stalin implemented

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    Hungarian Uprising

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    Hungarian nationalism and their almost sullen acceptance of the imposed communist government post world War Two. Hungary’s long history as a predominately Catholic nation chaffing and resentful under the communist’s anti-religious edicts. The death of Stalin and Khrushchev’s destalinization efforts raising hopes for more balanced rule. The immediate spark was student demonstrations and their attempts to have their demands broadcast on the Hungarian radio network. Hungary as an independent entity has

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    Revolutionary Idealism

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    Why has the revolutionary‚ idealistic novel Animal Farm remained such an interesting piece of literature?[d][e] It encourages readers to think about the Soviet Union in a new way. Orwell took his in-depth[f] understanding[g] to create a setting using symbols‚ metaphors‚ themes‚ and characterization to embody the events of the Russian Revolution. He helped the readers to understand the accounts of the rise and development of soviet communism in the form of an animal tale. Thus[h]‚ throughout the novel

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    Potsdam Conference

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    in Potsdam‚ near Berlin‚ from July 17 to August 2‚ 1945. The purpose of the conference was the implementation of decisions reached previously at the Yalta Conference. The U.S. was represented by President Harry S. Truman and the USSR by Premier Joseph Stalin. The United Kingdom was represented at first by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and later by the new prime minister‚ Clement Richard Attlee. A communiqué issued at the close of the conference‚ and known as the Potsdam Agreement‚ contained the

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