PPT-Communism
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Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx according to Marx class struggle was inevitable and would lead to the creation of a classless society in which all wealth
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Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx according to Marx class struggle was inevitable and would lead to the creation of a classless society in which all wealth and property would be owned by the community as a whole. USSR. Soviet Union and Satellite Nations. 1989: Tiananmen Square in China. 1950: . Korean War. Timeline of Communism in the 20. th. Century. 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990. THE COLD WAR BEGINS. 22.1 – ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. Yalta Conference . – US, GB, and USSR met at Yalta in 1945 (Feb.) to discuss . the postwar world. Tensions increase between . Soviet Union and Allies. What’s the difference?. Communism vs. Socialism. In a way, . communism. is an extreme form of . socialism. . . Many. countries have dominant socialist political parties but very few are truly communist. . 3a . – The . Cold War in Asia. Essential Question. Why did the . Cold War spread to Asia?. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. Preview – . Who is winning the Cold War?. Learn about . the change in US foreign policy. S. Todd. Capitalism vs. Communism. Capitalism. and . communism . are opposing schools of thought in . economics and politics. The central arguments in the communist/capitalist debate are about:. Economic equality . By . Ji. -li Jiang. Background . Information . (M. . DeCarolis. ) . Red Scarf Girl. By . Ji. -li Jiang . (Gee-lee). Map of China. Chinese Cultural Revolution . Chairman Mao . Ze. -dong. Feudalism. Who is Marx?. MARXISM. Meaning. Encompasses many political theories advocated by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Human actions and institutions are economically determined, class struggle is needed to create historical change and . Both are economic systems. The true form of both these systems does not exist.. Capitalism vs. Communism. The Theories of Each. Communism. Capitalism. Everyone is equal (No matter your education or. To pull more votes from the South. (Texas). Both show threat of Communism/Nuclear War Close to home.. Discrimination and Poverty; Increase role of Federal Government in daily lives.. If one country is allowed to fall to Communism, then all the nearby countries will fall as well.. Case Study: Korean . War, Arms Race. THE KOREAN WAR. Korea occupied by Japan until the end of WWII . North liberated by Soviets; South by the Americans . North = communist, one-party Soviet system. South = anti-communist (not very democratic) but supported by USA. What is communism?. -. In this theory, socialism is when you’re on the way to communism. (Today, many people believe in socialist ideas without necessarily believing in communism). Some signs of socialism would be government owning of major private businesses (like banks); government owning of major public services (like hospitals and healthcare); and laws that make rich people contribute more taxes so that there isn’t a huge difference between rich and poor.. SSUSH16 The student will identify key developments in the aftermath of WW I. . a. Explain how rising communism and socialism in the United States led to the Red Scare and immigrant restriction. . . SSUSH16 The student will identify key developments in the aftermath of WW I. . a. Explain how rising communism and socialism in the United States led to the Red Scare and immigrant restriction. . . Industrial revolution spreads….. Rising Economic Powers are all industrial. Each will want access and control over RAW MATERIALS and MARKETS. raw materials: . Markets:. Q: What might happen when industrial nations want what NON-industrial nations have? What effect will the “industrial vs. NON-industrial tension” have on the world?.
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