After World War I: The Rise of Communism

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After World War I: The Rise of Communism

D. Challenges at Home and Abroad (ca. 1914-1945) 3.The United States in a Changing World a. Identify and analyze the causes and significant events of World War I and their impact; evaluate the impact of the Treaty of Versailles

D. Challenges at Home and Abroad (ca. 1914-1945) 3.The United States in a Changing World c. Identify and evaluate the impact of new cultural movements on American society in the 1920s

America After WW I America was exhausted and divided after WW I. President Wilson never gained support for the USA to join the League of Nations. Many Americans wanted to practice isolationism, which is the removal of foreign involvement in the rest of the world. The goal of isolationism was to have a policy in which the USA simply focused on their own nation and did not get entangled in foreign affairs. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

Capitalism and Democracy In the USA, Capitalism existed as the main form of economic activity and Democracy existed as the form of government. In Capitalism, private businesses can make a profit by selling goods and services. Private businesses controlled most of the economy. In Democracy, the people had the right to vote for leaders and other issues. This meant that there was no dictator and the people had a massive role in the government. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

Communism: Economics and Government Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto. The book envisioned a new form of economic activity and government. Marx asserted that, instead of private businesses controlling the economy, the government should allocate resources to all equally, regardless of the difficulty of their job. He claimed this prevented the occurrence of some people being rich while others are poor. The strong government control meant that Democracy could not exist. The focus was not on the rights of individuals, but on the needs of the community. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

In 1848, Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto In 1848, Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto. In the book, he outlined the ideas for a new government and economic system called Communism.

Capitalism and Democracy vs. Communism Those who supported the USA’s economic and government system claimed Capitalism and Democracy gave individuals rights and power. Communists argued the USA’s policies created a system in which a few were very wealthy and most were poor. They asserted Communism would fix those problems. Those who supported America’s system claimed Communism would never deliver on its promises. Rather, people would lose rights, have no incentive to work, and they claimed dictators would not distribute resources fairly. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

Democracy and Capitalism Government -The government leaders are elected by the people. -Individuals have rights. Economics -People can start businesses. -Goods and services are offered by private companies. -Private businesses control a large portion of the economy. Communism Government -The people do not get to pick their leaders. -Dictators can rise up. Economics -The government controls the economy. -The government claims to allocate resources equally to all people. -No matter what job you have, you are supposed to get equal resources.

Communism Dominates Russia During World War I, Russia and the USA were both members of the Allies. However, at the war’s end, Russia experienced a Communist uprising against the government. Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks (majority) Party made Russia into the first Communist state and assumed control of the entire nation. Lenin became Russia’s dictator in 1917. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

stress the uplifting of the common citizen The communists in Russia used propaganda, like the image above. The hammer and sickle were used as their symbol. The sickle represented the farmers and the hammer the industrial workers. The symbol was meant to stress the uplifting of the common citizen and the supposed equality of all.

Communists used parades and demonstrations as propaganda Communists used parades and demonstrations as propaganda. Here, communists are marching in Red Square.

The Communists placed propaganda of Lenin all around their nation The Communists placed propaganda of Lenin all around their nation. Statues, paintings, and murals abounded in Russia and a cult of personality formed around Lenin.

Vladimir Lenin, who led the Communist revolution in Russia, died in in 1924. The Russians preserved his body in a glass coffin. It is still on display this day at the Red Square in Russia.

Hysteria broke out in the USA and many feared these movements. The First Red Scare Communism was spreading in Russia and many in America became afraid that the system would spread to the USA. Anarchism, the belief that there should be no state governments, was also spreading. Hysteria broke out in the USA and many feared these movements. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

The Palmer Raids From April to June of 1919, bombs were mailed to political leaders and Capitalists from Anarchists set to off and kill their recipients. In August of 1919, the Attorney General, Alexander Palmer, and head of the Bureau of Investigations, J. Edgar Hoover, arrested thousands and accused them of being Communists and Anarchists. Palmer entered homes without warrants, denied legal counsel to many, and the government deported hundreds of immigrants. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

The Palmer Raids led to the USA using harsh tactics in the supposed attempt to stop Anarchist and Communist plots in the USA. This is a picture of Uncle Sam “Cleaning House” and removing supposed Communists and Anarchists during the Palmer Raids.

This is a picture of J. Edgar Hoover helping to start the hysteria of the Palmer Raids. The Palmer Raids never found any evidence of a “Communist Conspiracy” or any other plots of revolution. Many felt his tactics drastically violated the Constitution.

Unions and Communism During the early 1900s, many laborers joined forces to demand better pay and working conditions as a team. These teams of laborers were called unions. The Boston Police force went on strike, steel mills had strikes, and John Lewis led a United Mine Workers strike in the early 1900s. However, the hysteria of Communism caused unions to lose power. Many asserted the unions followed Communist ideas. Many unions denied these accusations. Nevertheless, unions were weakened by the Red Scare. Copyright, USHistoryTeachers.com All Rights Reserved.

John L. Lewis was a strong advocate of unions John L. Lewis was a strong advocate of unions. He was President of the United Mine Workers from 1920-1960.