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American Communism And The Cold War Essay

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CONAS, in many ways, is just like the American perception of Communism because in CONAS, there were specific boundary rules, they had their own currency, and their government consisted of a group of people that met with a larger group of people in the capital. This is also similar to American’s fears related to this system of government because in the 1950’s, right after WWII, the American’s feared that Soviet Communism would spread. This relates to CONAS because the other “countries” feared that another “country’s” government would spread to theirs. CONAS also relates to Russian Communism and the Cold War for many reasons.
Vladimir Lenin was the founder of Russian Communism, better known as The Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1912 and was diminished in 1991. They were organized around the idea of democratic centralism. Vladimir Lenin conceived democratic centralism, and the main idea was that their …show more content…

It was fought mainly between the Soviet Union and The United States of America. It lasted most of the second half of the 20th century. The point of the Cold War was to figure out who was going to run international affairs and what was going to be done in the case of national crisis. The main cause of the Cold War was that the Soviet Union and the U.S. did not agree on certain things that would be crucial to bring all the countries together to form an alliance between them. Some of these issues were having elections, what the media should be allowed to show, and whether they should be a Democratic or Dictatorship organization. Even though this event was called a “war”, it was never really a war because they didn’t really fight because they all thought that the consequences would be to extreme. They did fight in a way though, they helped their “enemies”, at the time, by supplying them with weapons and ammunition so therefore this would cause the opponent to become

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