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  • China And The Communist Party
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    Communism has long been heralded in capitalist countries as the root of all evil. However, as with all phobias, this intrinsic fear of communism comes from lack of knowledge rather than sound reasoning. It is the same fear that gave the world the Cold War and McCarthy's Red Scare. The purpose of this paper is neither to support communism over capitalism nor the opposite, rather it is to inform the reader of communism's migration through time and hopefully assist the regression of such fear. The ...
  • China After The Hundred Days Reform
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    The collapse of the Chinese Imperial system in 1911 was an event that had been in the making since the mid 1850's. Between 1850 and 1911 there were many uprisings and wars fought in China. These events compounded and eventually caused a Republican Revolution that forever changed the face of Chinese History. This paper will attempt to explain the causes and events that led to the Republican Revolution of 1911 In the 103 days from June 11 to September 21, 1898, the Qing emperor, Guangxu (1875-1908...
  • People Of The Dominican Republic
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    The Dominican Republic is the country to be explored. It is located in the Caribbean Sea and occupies sixty-six percent of the island of Hispaniola. The nickname of the Dominican Republic is the "Danang Dirty Bird". The Dominican Republic is located near the United States in the Caribbean Sea and mountains separate the Dominican Republic into northern, central, and southwest regions. The mountain with the lowest point is the Logo Enriquillo which is 46 meters, and the highest mountain is the Pic...
  • People's Republic Of China
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    The time from 1949-1976 was a time of transition for China. Many social and economic changes occurred through this period. When the Kuomintang government collapsed and Mao Tse-Tung assumed control, this marked the beginning of massive reformation for what would become the People's Republic. With Mao Tse-Tung's rule came governmental reform which led to social betterment. His first years of rule included careful development and reorganization backed by Soviet support. The landlord class was wiped...
  • Current People's Republic Of China
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    One country that has a rich cultural history, a large population and some of the grandest mountain ranges in the world is China. This country is the third largest one and contains the world's largest population. It is also home to one of the very first recorded civilizations. Thanks to its large mountains it is rich in natural resources that had come up from the earth. China produces a large variety of things from steel, to cameras and synthetic materials. Electricity generation is one of the la...
  • Aid China's Economic Development
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    Communism in an Economically Developing China The future of communism in China is unknown, as the world economy becomes more international. Communism has been in China since 1949 and is still present in the country's activities. Presently China is undergoing incredible economic growth and promises to be a dominant power early in the next century. China's social tradition has come under heavy pressure from forces of modernization generated in a large part by the sustained contact with the West th...
  • Destruction Of Tibet And Tibetan Buddhism
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    "The only way to settle questions of an ideological nature of controversial issues among the people is by the democratic method, the method of discussion, or criticism, of persuasion and education and not by the method of coercion or repression". This statement was made by Mao Tse Tung, the Communist leader of China, in February of 1957. Seven years earlier, Chinese forces had invaded and begun the destruction of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism. The Plateau of Tibet comprises nearly the entire southe...
  • Mao
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    Mao Zedong had a rough childhood, but eventually managed to get away from his father's tyranny (Knigge 255). Mao was born on the day of December 26, 1893. As a little child, Mao lived in a small town called Shao shan. There a disrespectful father constantly harassed the young Mao and the rest of his family. As soon as an occasion came along, the opportunistic Mao left home and joined the Nationalist army when in 1911 the Revolution began. In a training college located in Changsha, Mao was introd...
  • Different External Factors The Weimer Republic
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    To what extent is it true to say that 'The failure of the Weimer Republic was due to external factors beyond its control and the rise of a German messiah'? In 1933, the Weimer Republic was officially abolished by Hitler, the German 'messiah. ' The Weimer Republic was replaced by his opposite, its contrast. From a democratic state to a state ruled by a 'messiah. ' Was it inedible that the Weimer Republic would become a failure? Or would different conditions have changed the occurred? There where ...
  • People's Republic Of China And Taiwan
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    Current United States policy towards the People's Republic of China and Taiwan is the culmination of nearly three decades of trilateral diplomatic activity and is based, ostensibly, upon four policy documents. These cornerstones of Sino-American relations are the Joint U.S. -China Communiqu of Shanghai, China, issued on February 27, 1972; the Joint Communiqu on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, issued on January 1, 1979; United States ...
  • Britain's Support O Becoming A Republic
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    What is a Republic According to the Macquarie Dictionary, a republic is a state in which the supreme power resides in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by a council chosen directly or indirectly by them. In particular this refers to a nation which has no hereditary monarch that is a person who holds political or constitutional office purely as an inheritance. In a monarchy, the Head of State is a hereditary monarch who is the symbolic representation of the nation and the sou...
  • Deng Xiaoping
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    Deng Xiaoping's influences on the daily life of the Chinese people caused him to be portrayed as one of the greatest leaders of Chinese history. George Church recorded that Deng's openness to technological advances and new ideas changed the Chinese economy forever (26). For these reasons, Deng Xiaoping was chosen to be Time's Man of the Year for his accomplishments leading up to the year 1985. Born Deng Ximian (1904-1997) he changed his name as a young, Pro-Marxist revolutionary (Landsberger). A...

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