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    Capitalism Vs Communism

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    The Ongoing Struggle Between Capitalism and Communism The first ever use of the phrase “command economy” was to describe that of the Nazi economic system. Though‚ the first successful communist system‚ or “command economy” was that of the Soviet Union (1922-1991). The Soviet Union’s way of dividing pay equally among all working citizens began to butt heads with the U.S.’s capitalistic‚ market system. Immediately after the end of World War II came the start of the Cold War. The United States‚ was

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    How Did Mania Cause Ww1

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    World War 1 also known as the Great War started on July 18‚ 1914 & ended November 11‚ 1918. WW1 left millions of people killed. WW1 was caused by MANIA. Mania is an acronym for Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Nationalism‚ Imperialism‚ & Assassination. WW1 eventually led to the Great Depression. When the Great Depression hit‚ Adolf Hitler took advantage and attempted to rise to power. Militarism is what creates suspicions among European countries. Countries competed with each other to have the biggest and

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    Both communism and capitalism are political ideologies. While communism is “a system of social organisation in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs”‚ capitalism is “an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit” as stated by oxforddictionaries.com. Some similarities between communism and capitalism are that both emerged after the fall of feudalism

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    Weapon Revolution WW1

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    Europe remained in peace for the whole century after Napoleonic invasion in 1814 mainly due to balance of power and principle of intervention‚ proposed by Metternich during a congress in Vienna 1815. By the end of 19th century however‚ high pressure and drive for conflicts were accumulated around major European powers‚ mainly due to sense of nationalism and universally appealing theory of Social Darwinism. On July 28‚ the First World War begins after assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ the Austrian

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    Communism is viewed as a defunct political philosophy. Western media likes to only convey the issues hidden within socialist nations. Socialist nations have thrived in the past and have had economic success similar to capitalist nations. The USSR industrialized rapidly and became a world superpower just in time for World War II. Cuba and Venezuela both adopted socialist forms of government that solved many of their social and economic issues. Fallacies have been found in the communist philosophy

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    as vast and as culturally rich as Russia‚ we can learn much‚ both from success and failures. This can be clearly seen in Russia due to its many leaders‚ who have made decisions that have impacted not only the country‚ but the world for years to come. From the Czarist Period‚ the beginning of Russia as we know it‚ to the present‚ where tensions are high and investigations are ongoing‚ Russia’s leaders have made decisions that have impacted the world‚ even years after the decision. Russia’s history as

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    Communism and Eugenics are similar. One way they are in common is that they both want to have 1 social class. The second reason is they want to make the social classes more equal to make a better society. The fact that both sides want to have 1 social class shows that they are both similar. An example of this is “All creatures would agree that it was better to be healthy then sick‚ vigorous than weak‚ well-fitted than ill-fitted…” this was said by Galton in his ways of making the world better with

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    Fascism vs. Communism

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    them. The most comparable and recognizable aspect of fascism and communism was the fact that both Hitler and Stalin wanted a radical change for their states. In order to attain the transformation‚ violence was used on both their parts‚ which offended and anguished peoples lives. There are minor differences in relation to all of these examples; however‚ fascism and communism were essentially the same. Both fascism and communism supported one-party governments in order to gain absolute power‚

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    Nationalism V Communism

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    After the Boxer Protocol‚ came the end of Imperial China - this meant that the people were no longer governed by the ‘Son of Heaven’‚ and thus left with no other form of guidance. In a way‚ they were forced to look at other options. One option was a political philosophy‚ Three People’s Principles‚ developed by Sun Yat-sen to make China a free‚ prosperous‚ and powerful nation. This led to the emergence of the Nationalist party‚ also known as the Kuomintang. However‚ instead of devoting interests

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    trenches to rip holes in the barbed wire and destroy the enemy’s communication trenches and the front line. After 1914 the tactics were changed so that poisonous gas was released against the enemy and tanks and aircraft would attack the enemy‚ tanks could break through the trench system. I can imagine that this was a panic-stricken time for the troops that may have felt suicidal in a way. After the intial bombardment the troops armed with bayonets would go ’over the top’ of their trenches and charge

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