It depends on when these huge demonstrations broke out. In the 1970s, the embattled Communist leadership wanted to break with the past to carry out its avowed goal of socialist renewal. In 1989, huge demonstrations broke out pressing for the end of Communism and for the reunification of Germany into one democratic country.
Ho Chi Minh was an avowed Communist and the US believed that he would promote communism throughout Southeast Asia, which would be counter to the US policy of supporting capitalistic dictatorships and democracies. These fears were later borne out by the fall of Laos and Cambodia to Communism.
a form of government in which the monarch is guided by a republican constitution (Hereditary succession directed by constitution & life tenure based on distinguished requirements) whereby his/her authority, duties, and responsibilities are spelled out in codified law and by written custom. Mandated and in concert with other institutions; subject to proper accountability; fundamental to evolve, invent, and adopt. Its public presentation will have to continue changing, but so must its avowed rationale.
Yes, there have been several members of the Jewish faith elected to the House of Representatives and the Senate, including Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). Approximately 8% of members of Congress are Jewish. In addition, there are 2 Muslims, 2 Buddhists, and 1 avowed atheist. 5 members of the current (111th) Congress decline to specify their religious affiliation. This only accounts for people who are currently in Congress. The first Jewish congressman was elected in 1808, though I can't say for sure if he was the first non-Christian elected to Congress.
Dorothy Day, at the beginning of her life an avowed Communist, was involved in a relationship, and mothered a child which she aborted. In a common law marriage she gave birth to a daughter, who she loved dearly, and she may have had several affairs prior to her conversion a baptism into the Catholic Faith. Nothing stood in the way of her marriage with anyone, other than her own convictions. She worked tirelessly for the poor, and although thought to have maintained her initial communistic tendencies, lived her life serving the poor, and with the grace of God and the understanding of the church, may one day be listed among the "canonized" Saints of the Church, for indeed she must share in that joy already.
Avowed means declared openly and without shame; acknowledgedHe swore that it was his avowed intention to seek revenge for the theft of his chicken.The governor was an avowed supporter of the plan to aid public libraries throughout the state.
Apparent, alleged, illusive, avowed
The first avowed Marxist to be elected head of state was Salvador Allende. He became president in 1970
admit - confess - acknowledge - recognize - own - grant
A president with avowed Socialists and Communists and " Czars " in his administration .
The act of recognizing, or the state of being recognized; acknowledgment; formal avowal; knowledge confessed or avowed; notice.
No, this is not correct. The word "vow" is a singular noun, and you can speak of making "a vow" (it's like a pledge or a promise). There is a word "avowed" but it's an adjective, and it means someone who declares a certain belief openly. So, you make "a vow" (it's two words) to be an honest person. And someone can say they are an "avowed" (one word) atheist.
Excerpt from the Continental Congress' Response to King George III's Proclamation of Rebellion - December 6, 1775
The phrase "and many of those present avowed themselves of the engineer's mind" suggests that a significant number of individuals in the group acknowledged or claimed to possess the analytical and problem-solving abilities typically associated with engineers. This could imply that they were thinking logically, critically, and methodically like an engineer would. It highlights a collective mindset or approach characterized by rationality and technical proficiency.
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That is the correct spelling of "vowed" (swore, took an oath).The similar word "avowed" is usually an adjective meaning acknowledged.
Capable of being shown; proper or intended to be shown., Shown; exhibited; declared; avowed; professed; apparent; -- often used as opposed to real or actual; as, an ostensible reason, motive, or aim.