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  • | image1 = Louis XVIII of France in Coronation Robes.jpg ...resident of the reactionary [[Russian Federation]] after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], meeting with [[US]] president [[Bill Clinton]] 6. Right
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  • ...oice of images could use improvement. Feel free to add more representation of air, naval, and infantry combat during the war. Some images could also be r | image3 = Reburial of Soviet prisoners of war killed in the Hanover Wuelfel massacre.jpg
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  • ...'calends'' "first day of the month") is a system of measuring long periods of time. Calendars start from a date called an '''epoch'''. ...the British Isles, Uxmal in Mexico, and the Nebra sky disc in prehistoric Germany.
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  • ...financial crisis''' or the '''Great Recession''', was a global [[crisis]] of [[capitalism]] in which a [[financial crisis|financial crash]] and [[econom ...web | title=Black Swan in the Stock Market: What Is It, With Examples and History | website=Investopedia | date=2006-05-11 | url=https://www.investopedia.com
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  • ...f [[Catholic]] landlordism joined with monopoly capital, forming the basis of the nationalist faction. ...ty, which been organized the cantonal revolts instrumental in the founding of the first republic. The Basque nationalist parties and Catalan left joined
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  • ...n non-Marxist political science. Some Marxists consider it a specific form of [[capitalism|capitalist]] [[reaction]] while others consider it a general o ...zi Germany]] are the regimes widely considered to be the maximum exponents of fascism. Other [[conservative]], [[authoritarian]], and [[corporatism|corpo
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  • ...seph Goebbels]],{{Citation needed|date=April 2024}} who was head of [[Nazi Germany]] for hours after Hitler's death until he, Goebbels, committed suicide. ...On one occasion he got into a heated argument with a visitor on the topic of Bavarian separatism and capitalism, with his oratory skills impressing foun
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  • [[File:SovietRailRoads.png|thumb|Major Rural Railways of the USSR, 1979.]] ...out half as large as those in the British industry, and even ⅗ of the size of American industry (who had much larger furnaces).
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  • ...s map.png|370px]]|caption=Map summary of the influential 1996 book ''Clash of Civilizations'', which defines "the West" according to US political scienti ...ntries count as "Western" betray the concept's true nature as a reflection of capitalist development as it spreads unevenly across the globe, bringing it
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  • ...ionalism]], and [[liberalism]] were essential to the bourgeois revolutions of the 19th century.]] ...ive of the modern state is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.|[[Karl Marx]]|[[The Communist Manifesto]]}}
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  • ...R]]'s [[New Deal]]. The compromise of embedded liberalism entered a period of crisis in the 1970s, after which it was largely replaced by [[neoliberalism ...c policies such as the [[Bretton Woods system]] was crucial to the success of embedded liberalism on an international scale.
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  • ...litically-correct.html?pagewanted=all "IDEAS & TRENDS; The Rising Hegemony of the Politically Correct"], ''The New York Times''</ref> ...gender-star-germanys-language-revolution From Fräulein to the gender star: Germany's language revolution.]'', thelocal.de.</ref>
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  • ...mmunism and other revolutionary movements abroad. They were a major member of the Axis powers during [[World War II]]. ...ournal=Modern Italy|publisher=Department of Historical Studies, University of Milan|year=2020|doi=10.1017/mit.2020.51}}</ref>
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  • ...distinct change in Soviet Foreign Policy towards Germany, since the ending of the [[Weimar Republic]]. ...y hostile countries was a matter of time, which was obvious to the leaders of all world powers. Until the pact the two countries feverishly prepared for
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  • ...n academia surrounding [[Soviet]] history, including the legacy and person of [[Joseph Stalin]], the [[Yezhov purge]], the [[Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact]], e ...However, many leftists sympathetic to [[Marxism–Leninism]] or the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] criticize or only partly endorse
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  • ...by the [[Communist Party of Germany]] in 1933, bearing the phrase "[[Opium of the masses|religion is the opium for the people]]." ]] ...oncept of God generally represents the dominant forms of [[consciousness]] of an age, atheism is historically associated with [[Political spectrum#Radica
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  • ...festo are ten minimum demands found in the [[Communist Manifesto|Manifesto of the Communist Party]] by [[Karl Marx]]. They have been subject to categoric '''1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.'''
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  • {{hatnote|This article was copied from [[United States of America#Imperialism]]. It is mainly a placeholder.}} ...event European powers from carving up China and instead establish a policy of free trade.
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  • ...from 1947 to 1989. It was succeeded by the modern state of the [[Republic of Poland]]. ...he largely reactionary Catholic Church. Despite this, the PPR had a number of notable achievements.
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  • ...701%2fS1000&pos=9 became a Fellow] of the highly prestigious Royal Society of Arts, London, in 1862.</ref> | birth_place = Trier, [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]], [[German Confederation]]
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