They killed, and used force on other religions, facing them to follow thier religion
they didnt
the japaneese attack saved them
They wanted it under Communist North Vietnamese control; a united Vietnam...what it is today. They won the war, remember?
yes
Well their is no term for the specific attack against the Communist Party. His overall attacks were called the Purges
To "Liberate" South Korea is the main reason for the North to attack. The North, which became communist after the Korean peninsula was freed from Japanese rule, wanted South Korea to become communist as well.
They wanted it under Communist North Vietnamese control; a united Vietnam...what it is today. They won the war, remember?
Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any communist country. Restatement of the containment policy.
The term that describes the fear of Communist influence in the 1950s is "McCarthyism." Named after Senator Joseph McCarthy, it refers to the intense anti-communist sentiment and the campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. government and other institutions. This period was marked by aggressive investigations, accusations, and blacklisting, often without proper evidence, leading to widespread paranoia and a culture of fear regarding communist infiltration.
After the Vietnam war the Soviet Union did not attack or overtly support the expansion of Communism through military means. No war stopped as such but Communist agression was forever checked. Stopping the Communist expansion was one of the USA's reasons to get involved in Vietnam and some argue that the war was successful due to this.
In the 1970s, there was a revolution in Afghanistan, which led to the establishment of a communist government. Since this was the height of the Cold War and everything, the Soviet Union (Russia) immediately declared itself an ally of communist Afghanistan. When the Afghans started to rebel against their new communist government the Soviets sent in troops to put down the rebellion. Ultimately, the Soviets' goals were to maintain a communist "buffer state" separating themselves from non-communist Middle Eastern countries, and also to expand their sphere of influence.
Answer this question… Mao Zedong believed that traditional ideas contradicted communist ideals.