It's the only way to achieve any political success in China, and can at minimum prevent you from being prosecuted for several very arbitrary and obscure reasons.
Government was not offering help to the unemployed, but the Communist Party did.
During the Hoover administration, many people joined the Communist Party due to widespread economic hardship and disillusionment with the government's response to the Great Depression. The party offered an alternative ideology that promised social and economic equality, appealing to those who felt abandoned by traditional political systems. Additionally, the rising unemployment and poverty created a fertile ground for socialist ideas, as individuals sought solutions to their struggles. The Communist Party's emphasis on workers' rights and collective action resonated with those seeking change amidst societal turmoil.
At the time of the Korean War the US was very concerned that ruthless communist dictatorships, which had already overrun Eastern Europe & China, would continue to invade and take over all the countries of the world, one by one, leaving the US politically and economically isolated in a communist world. Therefore, all communist invasions were opposed by the US.
He refused to join a political party and believed them to be harmful. ^ that is true but many people considered him as a member of the federalists. but for A+ its none
Because their awesome and are communist not stupid capitalist.
There is no specific monetary cost to individuals if you wish to join the Communist Party, anyone can join for free. It is more difficult to join the Communist Party in countries where the Communists are not in charge due to the negative view it receives (one example would be the USA).
Government was not offering help to the unemployed, but the Communist Party did.
He felt that the soviets were intolerant of disent
president harry truman spoke out against witch hunting
people started liking the idea of the government taking total care of them
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1918 The answer is correct, however, technically Khushchev actually joined the Bolshevik Party in 1918.
Because, Pakistan is not a developed country and China is a communist country.
It was popular to join the communist party.
During the Hoover administration, many people joined the Communist Party due to widespread economic hardship and disillusionment with the government's response to the Great Depression. The party offered an alternative ideology that promised social and economic equality, appealing to those who felt abandoned by traditional political systems. Additionally, the rising unemployment and poverty created a fertile ground for socialist ideas, as individuals sought solutions to their struggles. The Communist Party's emphasis on workers' rights and collective action resonated with those seeking change amidst societal turmoil.
During that time schools in China were closed to free students to join the Red Guard.
No- The American Communist Party was essentially outlawed during the Cold War. The name has an extremely negative connotation. If a large number of Americans were to embrace the principles of Communism, they would not join the American Communist Party , but would take over a major party and campaign on an essentially Communist platform without ever mentioning the words "Communist" or "Marxist" in their ads. ( I can not predict whether the US will have a Marxist or extreme-left leaning president within the next 50 years.)