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No it was Hitler but communism was partially to do with it as Hitler wanted to get of Communism
It empowered angry citizens to protest against communism and the Soviet government.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Soviet communism is where everyone is equal. All the money you make goes to the betterment of the communist state. Inchina people can make there own businesses and keep the money that they make. BUT the similarity is that there country's are both run by a huge council of men. SO if the USA was communist each state would have a mini dictator that all report to the major... president.
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No it was Hitler but communism was partially to do with it as Hitler wanted to get of Communism
It empowered angry citizens to protest against communism and the Soviet government.
The Soviet Union wanted to spread communism to the whole world. The West had a capitalist system and tried to limit the spread of communism. This created the environment for hostility between the two factions.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Soviet communism is where everyone is equal. All the money you make goes to the betterment of the communist state. Inchina people can make there own businesses and keep the money that they make. BUT the similarity is that there country's are both run by a huge council of men. SO if the USA was communist each state would have a mini dictator that all report to the major... president.
they had differnt ideas USA wanted Democracy and contain communist of spreading the USSR wanted to spread communism
No, he did not. Vladimir Lenin is credited with introducing "communism" to the Soviet Union. Even so, Lenin and Stalin did not introduce true "communism." They introduced socialism and pretty poor versions of socialism at that.
True. After World War II, the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin reaffirmed its commitment to spreading communism globally. They believed that the expansion of communism was necessary for the security and survival of the Soviet Union and that it would ultimately lead to the establishment of a worldwide communist society. This resulted in the Cold War and the division of the world into two ideological blocs, with the Soviet Union actively supporting and promoting communist movements and governments around the world.
Because the two superpowers had opposing ideologies - the Soviet Union believed in Communism and the worldwide conversion to this belief, the US believe in democracy/capitalism and the freedom of nations and their peoples. As communism spread the US believed it was their fundamental responsibility to prevent this. It spread to a global conflict as other nations chose to support either the US or Soviet Union.
World War I
Vasily Chuikov .