People who sympathized with communists were often referred to as "fellow travelers." This term was used to describe individuals who supported or shared some beliefs with communist ideology but were not necessarily members of a communist party. In some contexts, especially during the Cold War, they were also labeled as "Communist sympathizers" or "leftists."
The Bolsheviks are now called Communists, if they are still in business. The Bolsheviks changed their name to Communists in March 1918.
I think it was because he was a bad man about accusing people of being communists
No! Mongols are people who live in Mongolia. Communists are communists.
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Lenin represented the Bolsheviks. After they succeeded in the Revolution, they changed their name to Communists.
Neither: you would say "sympathized with them," or "felt sympathy for them."
She sympathized with her friend who had lost her job and offered her support during a difficult time.
they sympathized with Great Britain and France
Communist guerrilla forces in Camodia were called the Khmer Rouge.
Communists
The Bolsheviks are now called Communists, if they are still in business. The Bolsheviks changed their name to Communists in March 1918.
True: The FBI called the Black Panthers (Communists)
Nothing
I think it was because he was a bad man about accusing people of being communists
bolsheviks or reds
The redshirts.
No! Mongols are people who live in Mongolia. Communists are communists.