Popular Front era in the United States
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The Popular Front era in the United States was a mid-1930s to early-1940s period of broad left-wing political and cultural coalition-building, in which communists, socialists, liberals, and New Deal supporters collaborated against fascism and for social and economic reform.
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Target entity: Popular Front era in the United States Context triple: [The Red Decade, hasSubject, Popular Front era in the United States]
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Fourth Party System in United States politics
The Fourth Party System in United States politics was the era from the 1890s to the early 1930s dominated by Republican ascendancy, progressive reforms, and realignments over industrialization and economic regulation.
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Liberal Triennium in Spain
The Liberal Triennium in Spain (1820–1823) was a brief period of constitutional, liberal rule following a military uprising that forced King Ferdinand VII to restore the 1812 Constitution before its overthrow by French intervention.
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Republican era
The Republican era was the period in Chinese history from the 1911 Xinhai Revolution to the establishment of the People’s Republic in 1949, marked by the rule of the Republic of China and significant political fragmentation, warlordism, and social transformation.
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Gabo Reform period
The Gabo Reform period was a series of sweeping political, social, and institutional reforms in late 19th-century Korea that aimed to modernize the state and reduce traditional feudal structures under King Gojong’s rule.
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Red Scare in the United States
The Red Scare in the United States refers to periods of intense anti-communist fear and political repression, most notably after World War I and during the early Cold War, marked by government crackdowns, loyalty investigations, and widespread suspicion of leftist activities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Popular Front era in the United States Target entity description: The Popular Front era in the United States was a mid-1930s to early-1940s period of broad left-wing political and cultural coalition-building, in which communists, socialists, liberals, and New Deal supporters collaborated against fascism and for social and economic reform.
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A.
Fourth Party System in United States politics
The Fourth Party System in United States politics was the era from the 1890s to the early 1930s dominated by Republican ascendancy, progressive reforms, and realignments over industrialization and economic regulation.
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B.
Liberal Triennium in Spain
The Liberal Triennium in Spain (1820–1823) was a brief period of constitutional, liberal rule following a military uprising that forced King Ferdinand VII to restore the 1812 Constitution before its overthrow by French intervention.
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C.
Republican era
The Republican era was the period in Chinese history from the 1911 Xinhai Revolution to the establishment of the People’s Republic in 1949, marked by the rule of the Republic of China and significant political fragmentation, warlordism, and social transformation.
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D.
Gabo Reform period
The Gabo Reform period was a series of sweeping political, social, and institutional reforms in late 19th-century Korea that aimed to modernize the state and reduce traditional feudal structures under King Gojong’s rule.
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E.
Red Scare in the United States
The Red Scare in the United States refers to periods of intense anti-communist fear and political repression, most notably after World War I and during the early Cold War, marked by government crackdowns, loyalty investigations, and widespread suspicion of leftist activities.
- F. None of above. chosen
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