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    Finally, due to the internet, the nationalism that has historically helped Communism to remain the dominant ideology in China is decreasing. Younger generations are experiencing a culture shift that favours a more democratic lifestyle. Globalization and the growing entry into foreign markets will create pressure for China to abandon their communist political self-identity, transitioning instead towards democracy. When communism was first implemented in China, Mao depended on isolation to make it work

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    Intro The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, occurred from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 1975. The war was during the cold war era. This brutal 19 year war was fought mainly between North Vietnam, supported by the soviet union, and South Vietnam, supported by The United States of America. The U.S. government 's goal of the war was to prevent South Vietnam to be labeled as a communist country. However, North Vietnam had their reasons for the war as well. Vietnam believed they should

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    economic standings unless there is a violent revolt from the proletariats. Afterwards, a society with no economic classes would be created where the government would manage everything, termed as "communism". Overall, Marx believed that capitalism presented an unnecessary amount of difficulties and that communism was the solution to them. These concepts that Marx promotes, increase in prevalence amongst the various, current government systems. In regards to capitalism, Marx gives the warning of merely

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    helping in the rise of Mussolini. The question here is which of the two was more important to the rise of Fascism. The key factors inside Mussolini’s personality are: his leadership, personal skills, his opportunism and pragmatism, anti-communism and the use of violence. On the other side of the

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    dangerous people. That the communist people, their way of thinking, and their type of government had to be contained. There were several things that happened to help in-force what the government was saying. First Czechoslovakia and China fell to communism.

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    systems made the two sides to have different believes on the operations which took place in bringing harmony among the other nations. Tension was high which made the cold war successful but later between 1989-1991 the Soviet Union failed in the use of communism system. This led to increased ties between the two nations whereby they became friendly to each

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    of criminology and the sociology of deviance respectively?             Although, Karl Marx was not alive to see his own ideas actualized throughout his lifetime, he had proposed questions and theories that would be known today as international communism. According to the BBC historical archives, Karl Heinrich Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, Western Germany. He was the oldest surviving boy of nine children. Karl Marx' father was a successful lawyer, during the duration of Marx' youth. His

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    Vietnamese were supported by the Soviet Union.Then the Vietnam War has begun. The causes of the Vietnam War were derived from the symptoms, components, and consequences of the Cold War.It also revolves around the simple belief held by America that communism was threatening all over south-east Asia.Neither the Soviet Union nor the United States could risk an all-out war against each other, such was the nuclear military might of both.In Vietnam, the Americans actually fought-therefore in the Cold War

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    It was interesting to note how Marx, in fact, was not anti-capitalism. This piece was full of quotes that I really enjoyed. One such favourite was “ I do not know communism, but a social philosophy, which has its aim, the defence of the oppressed, cannot be condemned so lightly.” I was amused when I read the part about Marx saying that he was not a Marxist. However

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    the beginning constitutional democratic government. Despite Russian workers 1905 gun down by guards, duma created after this event, 1917 February revolution socialist parties. Democratically elected. October revolution lenin took over government. Communism could only be achieved by strong unopposed leader. Russian civil war of the red and white army. Redistribution of land and power. Appealed to the masses of

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