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    Mccarthyism Dbq

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    In the late 40s and early 50s the Chinese Nationalist forces under Chaing Kai-Shek fell to the Communist forces of Mao Zedong. This created a lot of fear in the American people. They witnessed almost all of China and Korea fall into communism. This created the Red Scare in which Americans started to become scared because they didn’t want to fall into communism as well. The Red Scare in which is what led into the creation of McCarthyism. McCarthyism used the Red Scare in many ways to…

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    the Communist Party. Both played important roles in countries’ history, the American Civil War and the Chinese Civil War of 1946-1949 have some similarity such as the effects and consequences of the war, but the purpose of the war and the treatment toward citizens during the war time are different. In fact, both the American Civil War and the Chinese Civil War of 1946-1949 are important to the unity and future development of the nation. The American Civil War was between the Northern States and…

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    In the early 60s, the United States and Latin American relations was at a very low point because of the precedent of the United States using military intervention to deal with Latin American because of the U.S. fear of the spread of Communism, especially in the western hemisphere. The Kennedy Administration’s attempted overthrow of Castro’s Cuba and the Johnson Administration’s occupation of the Dominican Republic are the best examples of the deterioration of U.S.-Latin American relations in the…

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    government political war than a bloody army war. The United States and the Soviet Union have an interesting history considering they used to get along (“What was the Cold War”). Joseph Stalin and his politics lead to the United States and the Soviet Union despising each other. Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union were primarily responsible for causing the Cold War, which left legacies. The Cold War was a non physical war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold war dominated…

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    HIs struggle to end communism in the Soviet Union. Mikhail Gorbachev was born March 12, 1931 in Stavropol, Soviet Union. He was born a peasant. He joined the Young Communist League and became a state combine driver. He showed great promise and was enrolled in Law School. After law school ,he began to rise up the ranks of the communist party. His background made…

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    The Cold War and Communism's correlation with The Crucible. The Cold war was a conflict that really did not involve fighting between the United States or the Soviet Union but rather held proxy wars between the 2 main sides which were Communists and Democrats. The Questions of the cold war. The policies of both nations and the cause of escalation after WW2. The correlation of the Red Scare and The Salem witch Trials isn’t all too clear on its own but it’s there. What is The Cold War? The Cold…

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    Korean War Analysis

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    armed conflict spanning from June 1950 – July 1953 and involved two opposing sides, North Korea and South Korea. Each side was backed up by the Soviet Union and United States, respectively, and was part of the larger, long-term Cold War. The stage was set for a South Korean-U.S. victory with the allied forces pushing back the communists north of the 38th parallel and to the Yalu River in North Korea. However, victory could not be seized as the South Korean troops were met and ambushed by the…

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    blacklisted during the Red Scare of the post World War II United States. They were put in jail and blacklisted for refusing to answer questions about their suspected affiliations with communists. Most of the Hollywood Ten’s accusations that were made; were not supported by enough evidence to incriminate them. Shortly after World War II the United States and the communist Soviet Union entered into a cold war. A cold war is a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats…

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    conformity” forced Hollywood to embrace conservative ideology and oppose left-leaning thought. Anti-Communist organizations squashed production of Herbert Biberman’s Salt of the Earth due to its alleged Communist views while On the Waterfront’s Elia Kazan used the film to justify joining the “culture of conformity” by revealing the names of Communists. During the Red Scare, fear of Communism pervaded the United States. To combat its perceived threat, the government implemented many counter…

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    Communism In Cuba

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    which gives people very little or nil authority) communist state with the political belief of “One state, One party” since 1959. Lead by General Raul Castro who heads the Cuban Communist Party, which is the only authorized party in the country. Cuba has seen a volatile political scenario with changing and rejection of constitutions, official lies and unofficial truths about political status quos, lack of diplomatic relations with political states like The U.S., Czech Republic, South Korea and…

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