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    all presidents faced, and will continue to face for years to come. During 1945 to 1991, foreign policy proved especially challenging because the public held many different opinions on the issues. Also, America often was not directly affected by communist actions, but would step in to protect the honor of other democracies and ensure that basic human rights were being met all around the world. Between 1945-1991, many changes occurred in United States’ foreign policy due to world that continued to…

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    Germany. The Berlin wall was created to stop the frightened people of East Berlin from defecting to West Germany, creating the political conflict created by the Russians compromising the East Berliners ability to move about the world freely. The Soviets tried to control the number of defectors to the West by building the Berlin wall, creating conflict for East Germans by compromising the rights and freedoms of the East Germans.…

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    Consequences Of Ww2

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    things didn’t happen: If the treaty of Versailles wasn’t signed, the League of Nations didn’t fail and the Nazi party never came to power. “WWII” could have been avoided if the treaty of Versailles was not signed. This could’ve happened if the British and French where more reasonable. For example: it would have been better if Great Britain and France didn’t exclude Germany and the Soviet Union from the treaty discussions. The allied force should have developed a list of information on the war…

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    himself. The author Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish member of parliament. His father was driven from England because of the English Civil War. Swift later became disillusioned with parliament which caused him to become estranged from the political parties in England. He also became disillusioned with the whole Enlightenment movement itself. Which lead him to write the novel Gulliver’s Travels, in that is a satire of the lofty, native, arrogant goals of the Enlightenment movement. Lemuel…

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    especially anarchists and communists, as well as sympathizers with these movements. And, because of the communist Bolsheviks taking power in Russia only two years before, immigrants from Russia and their children were often arrested simply for being of Russian decent. Palmer appointed J. Edgar Hoover to head the Radical Division of the Bureau of Investigation, putting Hoover in charge of his raids. Through the Palmer Raids, Palmer and Hoover hoped to stop a supposed communist uprising like the…

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    As World War II was ending and the Nazi threat was coming to an end and a new threat was emerging in the world. Communism was spreading and spearheading the movement was the Soviet Union. This was very worrisome for all who opposed communist rule. There were many events and spans of time that shaped the cold war and caused the United States and its allies to adapt. I chose three that really stuck out to me. I chose the Korean war, the red scare, and the space race. These were only three…

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    Confucianism In Vietnam

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    a socialist country ran under the communist party. Its legal system has been influenced by four different periods: the Feudal legal system, French colonist, Soviet Union legal traditions, and the legal system in period of integration and globalization. At the moment, Vietnam’s legal system is based on the ideologies of the former Soviet Union, which was formed under the leadership of a communist party and a democratic centralism principle. The Communist Party of Vietnam is leading the people…

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    before the war even began, especially against the Jewish population with the Nuremburg Laws that were established in November of 1935.Hitler was not the only one persecuting those within their own country before the war, Stalin was also persecuting Soviet Ukrainians in the 1930s with a large spread famine across the Ukrainian farmland. Saul Friedländer’s book, Nazi Germany and the Jews, Volume 1 gives the background needed in order to understand the Nazis ideals within their political group as…

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    Benito Mussolini's Power

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    Stalin was challenged by Leon Trotsky who was originally the next leader of Soviet Union. Lenin himself were sure that Trotsky were to follow his steps, thinking that Stalin would be too dangerous to hold such great power as the leader of the huge country and he also had stated in his Testament that he would abuse his powers if he…

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    those years. The two biggest powers( U.S.A and the Soviet Union) were having that information battle that we cannot know a lot more about it. The aftermath of this war determined the stability that some of the biggest and powerful nations have today. In this stability some things like the division of the Soviet Union, the postwar in USA and the crisis that the cold war made. -The division of the Soviet Union, when some formers of the Soviet…

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