History suggests that nationalism rose in Soviet Union which also lead to an embrace of communism. However the idea of nationalism was opposed by Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
Nationalists worked in India to overthrow British rule. This lead to the freedom struggle.
After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Yemen became an independent country in 1918. Initially it was known as North Yeme as South Yemen was controlled by the British.
Mustafa Kemal Ataruk- He laid the founding principles of republic of Turkey. Although there is no particular or precise idea of who laid the principles, it is said that his version of nationalism was the foundation stone for nationalism in Turkey.
Sun Yat - sen was a politician, physician and philosopher in China who was the interim first president to the Republic of China and the very first leader to Kuomintang.
I think the correct answer would be communism is an economic system in which the distribution of property and resources is primarily controlled by the government. They are the ones who control everything in the area. The people who work are paid according to their abilities their needs.
Yalta - February 1945: Germany was not yet
defeated, so, although there were tensions about Poland, the big three -
Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - managed to agree to split Germany into four zones of occupation, and to allow free elections
in Eastern European countries. Russia was invited to join the United
Nations, and Russia promised to join the war against Japan when Germany
was defeated.
Potsdam - July 1945: Germany had been defeated, Roosevelt had died and Churchill had lost the 1945 election - so there were open disagreements.
Truman came away angry about the size of reparations and the fact that
a communist government was being set up in Poland. Truman did not tell
Stalin that he had the atomic bomb
North:
Mountainous, colder temperature, larger population, mining & factory industry
South:
lower elevation, swampland, warmer temperature, smaller population, slavery legal, farming and cotton based industry.