No. Terrorism is a threat to ALL countries. Communism is only a threat to NON-communist countries. Big difference, that.
no the west has always been stupid terroism is just to gain fear and it is not threat to the west but what ever the extrimits where Jews,chiristan,or Islamic belive must be " pureifed".
The legality of the Vietnam War is a complex and contested issue. The United States argued that it was fighting to prevent the spread of communism, while its critics argued that it violated international law. Ultimately, there was no formal declaration of war, and the conflict was highly controversial both domestically and internationally.
martin luther argued that the ?
Hamilton Hume and William Hovell, the first to travel overland from Sydney to Port Phillip, constantly argued about their achievements, ideas and accomplishments. They argued during their expedition; they argued after their expedition; they argued virtually up until the day they died.
No, Congress did not see the need to send Greece and Turkey aid. Truman argued that if they were not given aid by the U.S, they may fall to communism.
Charles Beard argued that the heart of government in the United States started at the municipal level. Charles Beard also argued that history would repeat itself if people were not of a mind to change.
In his Communist Manifesto, he argued for socialism as a realistic solution to many of the class problems evident in his society. He also assumed socialism would eventually be replaced by pure communism, but that a jump from capitalism to communism was not viable without socialism as a transfer system.
Under Stalin & communism, over 60 million people were killed.Under Hitler & national-socialism, over 6-8 million people were killed.However, it is argued that after the death of Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the USSR, the country descended into totalitarian rule under the iron-fisted Joseph Stalin. What the United States government wants you to believe communism is like and what it really is are two completely separate things.
Karl Marx identified four epochs of history: primitive communism, slave society, feudalism, and capitalism. He believed that these epochs represented different stages in the development of societal structures and modes of production, each giving way to the next through class struggle. Marx argued that capitalism would eventually be replaced by a classless society known as communism.
Formally, I believe it was 85. That can be argued, as there are myriad bootlegs, re-releases, etc.
Religion is hard to believe in because it is organized by humans that believe that they are better than others because they mumble to what can be argued is a nonexistent being.
The legality of the Vietnam War is a complex and contested issue. The United States argued that it was fighting to prevent the spread of communism, while its critics argued that it violated international law. Ultimately, there was no formal declaration of war, and the conflict was highly controversial both domestically and internationally.
I believe they were the astrolabe (forerunner of the sextant) and the magnetic compass, but other inventions might also be argued.
they believe in following whatever God says is holly. But sometimes its argued that, how does God call things holly?..is it because it is indeed pure or he just loves the described holy thing.
The foundations of modern forecasting were laid in 1865 by William Stanley Jevons, who argued that manufacturing had replaced agriculture as the dominant sector in English society.
martin luther argued that the ?
What are a senator's duties & powers. I read a deffinition on this site and it was being argued so I really don't know what to believe.
Abraham Lincoln believed that all peoples were covered by the Declaration of Independence. He argued that if Blacks could be excluded then other people could also be excluded. In that situation, Lincoln argued that no group was safe.