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    India has had many revolutionaries in her pre-independence era. Out of these, M.N. Roy stood out as a communist. What made Roy unique was his fusion of communism and nationalism. A staunch communist, Roy met great political leaders of the world, like Lenin, was responsible for the creation of communist parties in India and Mexico and was a renowned political thinker and revolutionary. Roy 's works were held in great regard. However, in the late 1930s, Roy suddenly changed his tracks from…

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    this particular point in history, Britain began to implement their de-colonial framework and numerous South Asian countries gained their independence (Mitra 228). While the majority of these newly independent states began the democratization process, India remains as the only democracy in that region (Mitra 229). Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal all failed to sustain their democratic rule and have all since transitioned to various types of authoritarian regimes. According to Alistair…

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    China-Indi Differences

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    China-India: Differences Asia is home to two of the biggest countries in the world in regards to population. Those countries are no other than India and China. These two countries both have a population of 1.3 billion, and are often regarded as very similar countries. However, India has a population of 1.324 billion, while China has a population of 1.379 billion. They may be on the same continent, but they're both poles apart. China and India are two countries that appear to be similar, but in…

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    comes in many different forms. During Great Britain’s rule over India, the British treated the Indians with little respect and repressed the people for almost 200 years (McGregor). Due to the cruelty of the British, the Indians began to practice nonviolent civil disobedience. Though their methods were nonviolent, they were extreme; Millions of Indians died to gain their freedom (Haynes). It took many years and lives lost, but India eventually gained its freedom and it was because of the extreme…

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    Political Parties have existed all over the world in the past decade. Some countries, more than others, have multiple political parties. In the U.S, our two parties consist of the Democrats and the republicans. To help understand why the two part system exist today, we have to look back to the beginning of the political party system. History as an important role with the development of the two party system. Going back to the time between the 1780s-1800s, the U.S consisted of two major parties…

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    Women's Rights Dbq Essay

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    the twentieth century, many parts of the world were changing their social, political, economic ideology. One of these movements for the changes was the communist movement, their ultimate goal was creating a communist society. This meant that there were no private properties or economic classes. Whether it was positive or negative, this communist movement greatly affected women’s struggle for rights. In some cases, communism simply did not favor women’s rights. The fact that there were less…

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    Rohith Vemula’s suicide incident refuses to die down. Some political parties and groups strongly feel that keeping his death alive is in the best interests of their political future. For many political parties the suicide of Rohith Vemula is not merely a death. For them it is a profitable death. They think that his death has the potential to fetch them very rich political dividends and therefore, playing dangerous politics over his suicide. The media in the country joined them in spreading…

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    1984 George Orwell Essay

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    He wants people to understand his cause and fight with him, rise up against opposing political parties and recreate democratic Socialism. In an attempt to do that, he writes 1984, a dystopian novel about life that is oppressed. A dystopia where humans have no control over their own lives, are banned from emotions, and can only live in fear, misery…

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    these organisations focused disproportionately on Soviet and class issues. The Communist Women’s International was founded in 1920 and disbanded in 1930 at the same time as the Zhenotdel, the Russian women’s bureau, while the International Women’s Secretariat survived into the 1930s. The goals of the women’s section were twofold: first, the creation of women’s bureaus within the framework of the national communist parties affiliated to the Comintern, and second, the dissemination of propaganda…

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    Even though the two minor projects were under the communist party, Ho Chi Minh tried to use Viet Minh in most neutral sense. The purpose was to create the sense of unity and include all range of Vietnamese interests other than communist groups to support the social progress, democracy and self-governing. While Ho Chi Minh was running the movement, he was suspected internationally for communist militancy. Compelling him to move from country to country for his status as international…

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