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Communist Propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt Dictatorship.
Communist Propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt Dictatorship.
Communist propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt dictatorship.
Communist propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt dictatorship - APEX
During the early years of the Cold War, Republican senators primarily blamed Democratic President Harry S. Truman and his administration for the communist success in China. They argued that Truman's policies were weak and not adequately containing the spread of communism, leading to the victory of the Chinese Communist Party led by Mao Zedong in the Chinese Civil War. It is important to note that there were also other factors beyond US policies, such as internal divisions within China and the effectiveness of the Chinese Communist Party, which contributed to the communist success.
A communist China could be a threat to the United States.
Communist victory over GMD. Establishment of Peoples' Repulic of China (PRC) under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party on 1st October 1949.
yes he led the cultaral revolution march to overthrow previouus emporer to install the communist government in china that still stands today:)
The Spanish victory over the Aztecs in the initial phase of western colonialism in the Americas may be attributed especially to three factors. First, of course, the Spanish technological superiority in fire-arms and body-armor, among other factors, strongly contributed to their victory. Second was the clever use that the Spanish made of allies -- enemies of the Aztecs who were emboldened by the presence of the Spanish. Third, it should also be mentioned that deception and self-serving diplomacy contributed strongly to the final victory of the Spanish invaders.
The Spanish victory over the Aztecs in the initial phase of western colonialism in the Americas may be attributed especially to three factors. First, of course, the Spanish technological superiority in fire-arms and body-armor, among other factors, strongly contributed to their victory. Second was the clever use that the Spanish made of allies -- enemies of the Aztecs who were emboldened by the presence of the Spanish. Third, it should also be mentioned that deception and self-serving diplomacy contributed strongly to the final victory of the Spanish invaders.
What changes taking place in the country contributed to Jackson's victory
President Hoover, a Republican, was blamed for the Great Depression.
Many factors that contributed were- homeland, French allies, had drive (nothing to lose), gorilla warfare, strong leader. British setbacks- foreign land, no allies, debt from French and Indian war, underestimated colonists.
The Spanish had a better well trained soldiers, weapons, armor, and one thing called the smallpox.
President Hoover, a Republican, was blamed for the Great Depression.
Communist victory.