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    the Germans even through the Golden Era. A Reparations Committee was formed and they made a generous plan to attempt to support Germany through her financial pain. The Young Plan further reduced reparations by 67% and created a yearly payment plan. America desired to see the Weimar Republic develop into an economic entity, become a valuable trading partner, and if Weimar saw the benefits of capitalism, they would turn their backs on the communistic ideology. Once again, everything looked good on…

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    traditionally been a two-party system. The political party I most closely associate with is the Republican Party. I came to this conclusion following research of the Democratic and Republican stances on several issues. This revealed that the two parties polarize on the issues with certain ideologies being missed among party members. The research was conducted through internet searches, and cross comparing the sites to each other to provide accuracy. I the ideologies of the Republican Party…

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    Cold War Apush

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    Joseph Stalin and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and presidents Truman and Eisenhower and the United States were engaged in a cold war that ranged from Europe to Asia. The USSR was out to instill it’s influence and to spread Communism throughout Asia whilst preventing the United States from stopping their flow and instead putting forth capitalism as the way for Asian countries. A war of influence raged on between both superpowers as they went back and forth to who should reign in Asia.…

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    A fundamental feature of a true democracy is total equality. The United States of America has failed to obtain this recognition because of its emphasis on an ideology that places value on greed, wastefulness, and selfishness. Capitalism has taken hold of America’s economy, society, and culture creating a country that is plagued in disparity. Yet the American people refuse to accept the inherent solution to its problem, democratic socialism. The ideals of democratic socialism are designed to…

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    Mexican education system was inspired by revolutionist socialist ideology seen during the Cuban Revolution. The subsequent massacre of the protesting students serves as a chilling reminder that socialism has not yet succeeded in the state. The corruption of the local government as well as recent Mexican history and experience created conditions in which revolutionary socialism often takes root, and led the students of Iguala to demand socialist reform. Though they were are not classified as…

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    been a social movement that America has been striving for since even before the 20th century. Universal healthcare and insurance coverage is something America is still striving for. After reading Healthcare Reform and Social Movements in the United States by Beatrix Hoffman, the struggle for national healthcare was clearly displayed. The first instance of social movement towards universal healthcare was expressed in this article in the year 1904. “The Socialist Party had endorsed a compulsory…

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    This is also important for other competitors in this process. In a socialist system, people don’t need to compete for their development because everything belongs to the community; instead of this they compete for political power, which causes much instability in socialist countries. This harms the development of the countries, and it also helps explain why many capitalist countries are secure, such as the United States and Canada. On the other hand, socialism may be viewed as superior to…

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    The Intolerance Of Stalin

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    Stalin. My ideas today will go over the religious change from Leninism to the Stalinistic views towards race, antisemetism, and how his antireilgious campaign shaped the Cold War and America forever. The year 1917, a Mister Vladimir Lenin revolted against the Tsarship of Russia, and established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The change came fast, and unexpected to the world. The first Chairman of the USSR was Lenin…

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    one of the most exciting places in America; different cultures, traditions, and ethnicities all living within the same state. With all of the different New Yorkers comes an amalgam of ideas, which manifest clearly in the politics and political parties within the state. The overall political parties in New York have three subsets; party in the electorate, party in government, and the party organization. All three of these components make New York political parties strong and unique. The first…

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    tariffs should be lowered. To help compensate for expected losses, Wilson also strongly believes that a federal income tax should be established. As part of his platform speech Wilson said "We declare it to the fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the Federal government, under the Constitution, has no right or power to impose or collect tariff duties, except…

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