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\subsection{What is American history?}
In the 14th century, no one knew where the American continent was. In 1492, a merchant named Christopher Colombus went on a trade ship to India, but lost his way, but fortunately landed in the Americas. The people of that land are Indians, hunters and gatherers who do not know how to commerce and do business.
In the 14th century, no one knew where the American continent was. In 1492, a merchant named Christopher Colombus went on a trade ship to India, but lost his way, but fortunately landed in the Americas. The people of that land are Indians, hunters and gatherers who do not know the ways of commerce and doing business.
Since Colombus discovered the Americas, people from European countries have flooded there to do business. The whites wanted to make the Indians slaves, but they wouldn’t bow down, so they killed all the Indians and then forced the blacks in Africa to work for them. Every country has Europeans coming to America, but the largest number is British (3,000,000 people). So Britain took America as a colony.
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\subsection{What does the American revolution mean to the Annam revolution?}
1. The French policy towards Annam is now worse than the British towards America, because the French have plundered all our people's wealth and barred our people from doing anything and everything; they forces our people to smoke opium and drink alcohol. The British only wanted American money, France was greedy for money and wanted to destroy our people, for us to lose our Annamese likeness. Yet the people of Annam have not from the United States example to state a revolution!
1. The French policy towards Annam is now worse than the British towards America, because the French have plundered all our people's wealth and barred our people from doing anything and everything; they forces our people to smoke opium and drink alcohol. The British only wanted American money, France was greedy for money and wanted to destroy our people, for us to lose our Annamese likeness. Yet the people of Annam have not learnt from the United States' example to stage a revolution of their own!
2. In the American declaration of independence, there is a saying that: \enquote{We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government}.

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In 1840, German workers founded an association called The League of The Just. The slogan of that association is \enquote{All men are brothers}. That slogan, though very good, is not true; since the imperialists and counter\-/revolutionary capitalists are enemies of the people, how can they be called brothers?
In 1847, the association was revised into the: \enquote{Communist League} - Mr. Marx and Engels joined that association. Thanks to the two men to correct the program, and the association's slogans to: overthrow of the bourgeoisie - establishment of the rule of the proletariat - the construction of a communist world.
In 1847, the association was revised into the: \enquote{Communist League} - Mr. Marx and Engels joined that association.
Thanks to them the program and slogans were corrected to: overthrow of the bourgeoisie - establishment of the rule of the proletariat - the construction of a communist world.
\subsection{Were these two associations the First and Second International?}
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In 1921, the 3rd Congress. From the time of the Third International, the workers of different countries divided into two factions, the communist faction (the Third International) and the reformist faction (the Second International). Therefore, the combine strength of both decreases; therefore, the Congress decided that when struggling with capital, the two factions must work together and not be divided.
In 1922, the 4th Congress. On the eve of the revolutionary movement cementing in many countries, capitalism was on the verge of death, they founded the Fascist Party fiercely opposed to revolutions. The congress decides how to treat that party.
In 1924, the 5th Congress, up to 61 countries attended. Because many people mistakenly believe that capital will return to its prosperity like before the European war. The Congress clearly testified that prosperity was false prosperity; in fact, capital in the world is close to an end, and the revolutionary workers and peasants must be ready to take action.
In 1924, the 5th Congress, up to 61 countries attended.
As opposed to some at the time still mistakenly believe that capitalism will return to it's golden age before the European War, the Congress had clearly shown that prosperity to be a farce; in fact, capital in the world is close to an end, and the revolutionary workers and peasants must be ready to take action.
\subsection{How is the Third International organized?}
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\subsection{How does the Third International relate to the revolution of Annam?}
See in the organization of the Third International, there is a separate ministry, dedicated to researching and helping the revolution in Asia - Far East.
As seen in the organization of the Third International, there is a separate ministry, dedicated to researching and helping the revolution in Asia - Far East.
See the slogan of the Third International, not only that \enquote{workers} but also included the sentence \enquote{... and the oppressed people of all countries, unite!}.

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\subsection{What is the history behind the Communist Women's International?}
In 1910, Mrs. Clara Zetkin (German communist) proposed in the Second International Congress that: every year on March 8, we should make a commenmorative day called \enquote{International Women's Day}. After that one date was changed to a week. The slogan for that week was: \enquote{Asking for women's suffrage}.
In 1910, Mrs. Clara Zetkin (German communist) proposed in the Second International Congress that: every year on March 8, we should make a commenmorative day called \enquote{International Women's Day}. After that one date was changed to a week. The slogan for that week was: \enquote{demanding women's suffrage}.
In 1917, on February 23, women in the Russian capital shouted \enquote{Bring us bread for our children!} and demanding \enquote{Bring back our husbands!} (because the husband had to go to war). This violence was the spark that fueled the Russian revolution.
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\begin{enum}{1.}
\item British and American trade unions only care about improving workers’ lives, but no mentioning of overthrowing capital.
\item Anarchist unions of Latin countries, did not want to form political parties.
\item The reformist factions only advocated for trade union support of the political parties, but it should merge with the political party.
\item The reformist factions only advocated for trade unions to support political parties, rather than working in tandem or merging with the political party.
\item Neutralism holds that workers are not the basis of revolutions.
\item Communists, with the policy of overthrowing capital and that workers is the revolutionary foundation, there must be a political party to lead the trade union to do the revolution.
\item The Communists, with the political line of overthrowing capital and using workers as the revolutionary foundation, proposed that a political party to lead the trade unions in a revolution was a must.
\end{enum}
Because of their muddled purpose and inconsistent directions, the Secretariat had no force.
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\subsection{What was the result of that movement?}
Capitalists of all countries saw that the workers were prosperous, this struck fear into them, and they sought to calm them down. In 1919, there was a congress in the US capital, to solve the problems of workers in the world. In that association there are representatives of Governments, capitalists, and national labor unions.
But it only had the Second International to represent the workers. The countries where prosperous workers had won the 8 hours workday (such as Britain and France), the Government delegate of those countries asked the other countries to also use 8 hours as a common practice (for fear that the capital of the other country would outcompete their capital). it as well.
But it only had the Second International to represent the workers. The countries where prosperous workers had won the 8 hours workday (such as Britain and France), the Government delegate of those countries asked the other countries to also use 8 hours as a common practice (for fear that the capital of the other country would outcompete their capital) as well.
After capitalists had formed the League of Nations, they also established their own international labor union, called the International Labour Organization, with 12 representatives for governments, 6 representatives for capitalits, and 6 representatives for workers. They even boldly accept strikebreakers and scabs to be the workers' representatives!
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\subsection{Why is the Amsterdam International called \enquote{yellow}?}
Because that International was established in Amsterdam (capital of Holland). In the new language, counter\-/revolution is called yellow color; and revolution is called red.
Because that International was established in Amsterdam (capital of Holland). In the new language, yellow is the color of counter\-/revolution; red is the color of revolution.
In 1919, the Union representatives of the Secretariat convened in Amsterdam to form this international. At the beginning, the membership was widespead, but after many unions joined the \enquote{Red} International, now there are only 23 associations left, with 14,400,000 members.
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Some are public, as in Russia, in other countries some are operating semi-secretly, as in European countries and America. In other places it is secret like in Goryeo, Java, etc.
Propaganda and organization are according to different circumstances. Sending people to infiltrate the army, or work as workers, or do farmwork, or go to school to propagate and recruit comrades. When few comrades are found, a new branch needed to be set up. Other than that, it is possible to set up a study groups, a football associations, or hobby association to select comrades and propagate.
Propaganda and organization are according to different circumstances. Sending people to infiltrate the army, or work as workers, or do farmwork, or go to school to propagate and recruit comrades. When few comrades are found, a new branch needed to be set up. Other than that, it is possible to set up a study groups, a football associations, or hobby association to select comrades and propagandize.
In short, they did everything they could to get close to the people.

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However, one union is allowed to enter two federated general unions. For example, the Hanoi Railway Association has joined the Annam Railway Association and can join the general union.
In short, a union is allowed to enter many general guilds, but each person can only join one. If this limit needed to be strictly, less it will cause confusion.
In short, a union is allowed to enter many general guilds, but each person can only join one. If this limit in joining unions isn't strictly followed, it can cause a lot of confusion in organizing.
\subsection{What is the difference between a trade union and a political party?}
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Vertical is for instance in each district, there is a tailor's association, then the unions of 4, 5 district organize together into a provincial tailor's union, and all tailor unions in several provinces organize into a nationwide tailor's association. It is vertical, that is, from bottom to top.
With both horizontal and vertical organizations, then according to which orders of the horizontal general union or the vertical general union to follow? If the relationship is about production, then follow the vertical order. If the relationship is regional, then follow the horizontal order.
With both horizontal and vertical organizing, then according to which line of orders should a member operate under? If the relationship is about production, then follow the vertical order. If the relationship is regional, then follow the horizontal order.
\subsection{What should be avoided in order for the unions to endure?}
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\subsection{Why organize peasants?}
Our country's economy is not yet developed, out of 100 people, 90 are farmers. But our peasants are very miserable, there is no job to work, the land is not enough to plow, so much so that there is not enough food to eat, no clothes to wear.
Our country's economy is not yet developed, out of 100 people, 90 are farmers. But our peasants are very miserable, there is no craft work, the land is not enough to plow, so much so that there is not enough food to eat, no clothes to wear.
Consider the central region, all 5,730,000 people but only about 148,015 samples\rfootnote{A traditional Vietnamese measurement of area, $1\,\textrm{sample} = 5000\,\textrm{m}^2 = {1\over 2}\,\textrm{hectares} = 1{1\over 4}\,\textrm{acres}$.} of fields.
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Western capitalists and religious churches have occupied most of the land, and if peasants can keep any piece of land, they will be taxed heavily by the French Government, increasing by the year. From every good sample of field every yearly harvest yields 25 dong, the French take away 2.5 dong of tax, that is, of 10 parts they took 1.
If you calculate all the money to rent for cattle, buy manure, hire a job, and pay for food and drink, each acre per year costs about 30 dong. All in all, the peasants lost 5 dong, but the colonial government still squeezed out\footnote{Forcing mandatory pay} 2 and a half dong.
If you calculate all the money to rent for cattle, buy manure, hire farmhands, and pay for food and drink, each acre per year costs about 30 dong. All in all, the peasants lost 5 dong, but the colonial government still squeezed out\footnote{Forcing mandatory pay} 2 and a half dong.
Not only that, our people planted the rice but could not eat it. In the tax season, it is sold to pay taxes. Knowing this, the colonials will buy it cheaply so that it can be transported to other countries and sold every year. The more they carry away, the worse the rice stock, the more people starved.
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\begin{enum}{1.}
\item Any man or woman, from smallholder farmers to hired ploughmen, 18 years of age or older, may enter. (Those who are great landowners, secret agents, religious leaders, drunkards, gamblers, and drug addicts\footnote{Addiction to opium} are not allowed to join the association.)
\item Those who enter must volunteer to keep the rules of the association, and must be introduced by former members.
\item Those who enter must volunteer to keep the rules of the association, and must be introduced by existing members.
\item A village that has 3 volunteers joining the association can organize a village branch. If 3 villages have an association, they will organize a general branch, 3 general meetings will organize a district association, 3 districts with an association will organize a provincial association, If 3 provinces have an association, they will organize a national association.
\item The way to open the association, organize the working ministries, elect, propose, settle and report is the same as the union.
\end{enum}
\subsection{Peasants' association should set a sub-group or not?}
\subsection{Should peasants' associations form sub-groups as well?}
The peasantry in the village are not as crowded as the workers in the factories, so the village level associations replaces the sub-groups; the trustee in the committee can substitute for the leader.

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