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    it meant that the Spanish issues that caused the war were overtaken and submerged by the wider ideological battles taking place in Europe. Both sides realized the importance of foreign aid and support. Propaganda played a key role in this. The Nationalists argued that they represented the cause of Christianity‚ order and Western civilization against Communism. The Republicans argued that they were the legally elected government of Spain which was under attack from anti-democratic generals and fascist

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    The Ottoman Empire is one of the largest and longest lived of the great empires of the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire survived for more than four centuries until it was finally dismantled at the end of World War I in 1918. The Ottoman Empire provides a direct link from the early modern period. At its height of power‚ the Ottoman Empire controlled a huge amount of territory‚ in the Middle East‚ North Africa and southeastern Europe including Greece‚ Hungary‚ the Balkans‚ Romania and Bulgaria. The

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    Canadians and the Conservative government‚ that strong British ties held a better future for Canada. Within Imperialism‚ French-speaking Canadians who preferred Canada to be self-governing and bi-lingual nation within the British Empire favoured a Nationalist ideology. Continentalism was the third philosophy held mainly by Liberal English speaking rural Canadians‚ which recommended strong continental ties with the United States. The division caused by these competing ideologies is evident in 3 heavily

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    feudal interpretation‚ subaltern interpretation and the nationalist interpretation. Among all such interpretations‚ it is nationalist interpretation which captures the popular imagination most. So‚ it is worthwhile to analyse the character of the rebellion as a national war against foreign rule and the messages with which it associates. The rebellion has had a significant impact

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    HISTORY Why did Italy‚ Germany and the USSR become directly involved in the Spanish Civil War? (10) The Spanish Civil war was a very important event that happened in 1936 between the Republicans and the Nationalists‚led by General Francisco Franco. Although it did not make World War II inevitable‚ it increased the likelihood of a general war a great deal. The war had a tremendous impact on Spain itself‚ leaving much of the state’s economic and social infrastructure in ruins and leaving thousands

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    Marxist‚ Feminist‚ and Chinese Nationalist movements were similar in the fact that all desired equality‚ opportunity‚ and self government. Marxism‚ Feminism‚ and Chinese Nationalism all express the belief that the government should represent the people governed. Marxism stresses the need to eliminate social hierarchies and the turning of power to the Proletariat working class. Feminists desired equal representation in their governments. The Chinese Nationalist movement stressed that the ethnic

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    Russia to industrialize. Similarly‚ China was also undergoing difficulties in its times before and during communist control. China’s two large parties‚ communists and nationalists‚ were in an all-out war with each other. communists and nationalists alike suffered many losses‚ and their wars ravaged the lands of China. The nationalists controlled a majority of China and also had the upper-hand in terms of weaponry and forces. During World War

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    The Communist Revolution happened because Mao Zedong wanted it to happen. He wanted to run china all by himself. He wanted the people of china to be under his control. He believed that china was headed in a wrong direction. He needed to do something in order to get them back on track. Zedong received a lot of criticism‚ due his beliefs. China had undergoing a lot of damage due to World War 2. The only way for him do this was to join a group. The group was called the Communist Party of China. It

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    Hindu Nationalism

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    an American to gain an understanding of the issues and conflicts which have set the stage for the most recent revival of Hindu nationalism. The central feature of this new reform in Indian federal politics is the clash between Hindu and secular nationalists. The overview of this situation comes from the perspective of an American born Indian student interested in Indian history and federal systems‚ so the observations are intended as suggestions designed to encourage more progressive work both in

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    without a doubt the worst and most violent events in the history of China‚ and it lasted for four miserable years between 1945-1949. This entire civil war was primarily about Nationalist and Communist control over China‚ with Mao Zedong and many others leading the communists and Chiang Kai-Shek leading the nationalists. Poverty was increasing and China’s debt was very high‚ which made it worse on the already struggling citizens. Even though the struggle over communism and nationalism

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