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    Because Americans felt the effects of the Red Scare on personal level, and thousands of alleged communist sympathizers saw their lives interrupted (History.com Staff. "Red Scare."). Many Americans lost their jobs and were separated from their friends and relatives. Red Scare made a lot of Americans have fears (History.com Staff. "Red Scare."). The Rising…

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    long-term agreements signed between unions and employers, and during the 1950s they focused on a variety of issues long-disputed by workers, unions, and employers. Overall, the creation of social contracts benefited both sides for it enabled both parties to reach an agreement they were content with. For example, some social contracts “…left decisions regarding capital investment, plant…

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    driven out by the Dutch will the help of Sultan Johor at that time. The peninsula then was rule by Johor. In 1786, the Sultan of Kedah granted Penang Island to the British East India Company to be…

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    The Adaptation of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to the Divided World of the Cold War From 1945 to 1962 the number of nations on Earth quadrupled to around 200. These agrarian nations, emerging from colonialism, were forced to adapt to a world influenced by the Cold War and dominated economically by the United States and the Soviet Union. In an attempt to adapt to the divided world of the Cold War, the elites in these newly independent countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa came to…

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    question of Tibet has been going on for over a century. While Tibet is recognized by the United Nations as its own independent entity and has been granted land in India, it is technically under Chinese rule, deeming it not free. Despite being under Chinese rule and influence, Tibet has a stronger connection and cultural relations with India. This relation is shown through their location…

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    everyone…The root of nationalism…simply means not allowing such people to seize our political power” (Strayer, 964). The India’s modern leader Gandhi said that India was in a sad condition and “India is being ground down, not under the English heel, but under that of modern civilization…So understanding and so believing, it behooves every lover of India to cling to the Indian civilization even as a child clings to the mother’s breast” (Strayer, 920). Eight Sun or Gandhi inspired the idea of…

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    The Nineteenth Amendment allowed suffrage regardless of sex • African slaves were liberated 1865 in the conclusion of the American civil war • Suburbanization led the family structure to have stay-at-home wives who raised their children against communist threats while their husbands worked to support the family with a single paycheck • The Civil Rights movement…

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    the bourgeoisie. The informal sector workers can also be termed as a class for itself that can be liberated by a socialist revolution. Subramanyam Thakur, secretary of AITUC (All India Trade Union Congress), the union federation affiliated with the Communist Party of…

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    at communist leaders, “During the summer holidays, I attended a camp of the Communist Party of India at Krishna Bhavan in Malleshwaram. The speakers were all worshippers of Russia. If we delegates asked critical questions about the Soviet Union, they exploded in anger” (Siddalingaiah 99). Siddalingaiah uses the place names intentionally for juxtaposition. DSS, Janatha Party, Vicharavadi Parishat and others were organizing and spreading theirs ideas from their huts and public parks; Communist…

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    and Nineteen Eighty Four. He lived through numerous wars and difficulties, not only external but also his own health. He was born in India in 1903 and died in 1950 in London at the age of forty-six. Writing throughout his life he went on many endeavors to inspire his writings. Orwell’s childhood helped shape him into a famous writer. When George Orwell was born in India, it was a part of the British Empire. He lived a privileged life from his great grandfather’s wealth, but remained middle…

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