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    What does your government look like? Our government is based on a socialist society. This means that our government is based on the thought, that our community of survivors has control over the distribution and production of goods and services that benefits the community equally. Our government will treat everyone equally no matter what social status, race, gender, or religious believe they have. For example, all food stored in the Walmart will be distributed equally to all 2,018 survivors,…

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    the nineteenth century, the socialist movement had come into existence, and growing at a rapid pace. Thus, resulting in the establishment of socialist parties throughout Europe. During the early years of the nineteenth century the socialist parties remained divided on whether or not to work with reform politicians from the left and was a question that would continue on into the twentieth…

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    The Red hunts conducted during the Second Red Scare beginning in the 1940’s and culminating in the early 1950’s took place in the United States. These hunts were enacted to find and expose Soviet sympathizers and Communist spies within the American population and more importantly, it’s government. These hunts culminated in hearings and trials aimed at exposing and removing those deemed “Un-American” by government law enforcement agencies, and federal investigators. Prior to the end of World…

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    of 1975, when the North finished its defeat and continued to bind together the nation under Socialist standards. The war had seethed for over 20 years and had killed a huge number of Southeast Asians and 58,000 American troops. The Vietnam War had crushed an administration, partitioned the nation and destroyed ruin on the American mind. In the perspective of a great part of the world, the United States had gone inside of a solitary era from being a rescuer for those in need of the free world…

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    Bismarck Dbq

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    fighting the ultramontanes, Bismarck began his pacification of the working class through welfare benefits. After the Reichstag opened, many Socialists believed that they would have “no possibility of having an influence on legislation” since the government could arrest any candidates at any time (Doc 2). To convince Liebknecht and other outspoken Socialists of their good intent, Wilhelm passed laws protecting “workers against industrial accidents” and organizing the “commercial health insurance…

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    citizens are fearful of the United States leaning too far toward a Socialist form of government. The truth is, it’s too late. Although Americans frown upon anything labeled “socialist”, most Americans are supporters of Medicare and Social Security. Large majorities of Americans also like poverty relief programs like Medicaid and housing assistance, so it’s not surprising that a large portion of the federal budget goes to these programs. The truth is, the United States has entertained a…

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    many socialistic ideas about in Cuba, and was harshly opposed by the United States as “the revolution became slowly radicalized” with “the…

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    University of Pennsylvania but was denied because she was a woman so she started a night school for working women. Florence later attended University of Zurich in 1883, where she studyed for her doctorate. There she learned socialist ideas and kept them. She joined the Socialist Party. In 1886 she married Lazare Wischnewetzky a medical student from Russia. Unfortunatly, in 1886 due to their different political views they divorced. Florence then moved to Illinois with full cxustody of their…

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    of these people in Islamic Countries think about the United States. The perceptions of these people regarding Americans is just as important in understanding the social disconnect between the two separated worlds and the stereotypes, misconceptions, and suspicion that created the void between them. A perfect example of these perceptions can be found in the people of Afghanistan, which has a long history of interaction with the United States on many levels, including some with a rather derogatory…

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    Following the years of severely strained relations between the United States and Cuba, Cuban leader Fidel Castro openly declared that he is a Marxist-Leninist. Castro came to power in 1959 after leading a successful revolution against the dictatorial regime of Fulgencio Batista. Almost from the start, the United States worried that “Castro was too leftist in his politics”. He implemented agrarian reform, expropriated foreign oil company holdings, and eventually seized all foreign-owned property…

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