AP European History
The spread of communism refers to the global movement and expansion of communist ideology and governance, particularly during the 20th century, which aimed to establish a classless society through the abolition of private property. This movement was significantly influenced by events such as the Russian Revolution and the subsequent establishment of the Soviet Union, impacting various countries in Europe and beyond. The spread of communism fueled tensions during the Cold War as nations grappled with issues of ideology, governance, and economic systems.