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    During a world economic crisis‚ two similar totalitarian regimes were able to emerge in Germany and Italy. The fascist party was led by Benito Mussolini in Italy‚ while the National socialists were led by Adolf Hitler in Germany. The education played a key role in these two nations‚ as since the future of Italy and Germany was in the schools. The public image of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were key factors in the popularity of the two leaders. Propaganda was an essential tool in both countries

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    think about Mafia they picture huge villas in which bosses spend their entire time surrounded by bodyguards‚ beautiful women‚ and a lot of drug. Despite this scenario could resemble a perfect Hollywood movie‚ the Italian Mafia is all but showing one’s power and wealth. One of the most powerful but at the same time more hidden Mafias‚ is the Ndrangheta‚ the Calabrian one. To reflect briefly on the etymology of the word "Ndrangheta" is not merely an academic exercise‚ but could instead give us important

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    resolved and relations with other countries had improved dramatically. But by the 1930’s things had began to go wrong. The state that The Wall Street Crash left Germany had led to the Weimar government facing difficulties in resolving the economic crisis. As the government failed to deal with the economic problems support for the Nazis grew. It can be argued that the fall of the Weimar Republic led to the rise of the Nazi Party‚ with the strength of the SA and the Nazis appeal to different groups

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    The United States strives for unbiased instruction but encounters influential individuals and groups who hold significant control over decision-making‚ resource allocation‚ and direction within education. These power structures separate people based on race‚ creating a barrier that shapes their experiences and opportunities in society. White Power structures are perpetuated‚ particularly in the context of privilege and supremacy. Many people who are white are taught to ignore their privilege and

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    Introduction All countries in the world have various political environment and regimes. Political systems differ in terms of the governance‚ power and the rule of law. A political regime can be defined as structures‚ activities and processes by which given countries in the world govern themselves. Political systems can be based on either collectivism or individualism. It is essential for business to look at a country’s political environment as a vital criterion in venturing or expanding the business

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    During World War II many governments made the jump from a democracy or monarchy to a totalitarian society‚ with most modeling themselves after Nazi Germany. Argentina was no exception‚ becoming a model of Germany‚ even harboring exiles and Nazi generals after the war. In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the government is portrayed as totalitarian‚ ruling over its people with an iron fist. The book served as a warning‚ informing people of the dangers of communism and the abilities that it granted the government

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    During the mass mobilization of consciousness raising in the late 1960’s‚ the fight for democracy roared the elites to manifest into power through a global project which not only implemented policies to sustain global capitalism‚ but advocated for various systems that work to control society‚ as well as the future reality of certain communities. According to research done by the Department of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania‚ “Throughout American history‚ politicians and public

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    Adolf Hitler‚ and Benito Mussolini‚ two of the world’s most brutal and tyrannical leaders ever‚ both rose to power in their respective countries in a very similar fashion. That’s not to say that Hitler and "Il Duce" were all that similar. They both came from very different backgrounds‚ and while both ruled under the fascist movement‚ their views varied greatly. Both Germany and Italy were quite upset at the outcome of the first World War. The war had crippled both countries economy

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    elements of the Party. In 1958‚ Bulganin resigned making Khrushchev prime minister and later established himself as the undisputed leader of both state and party. He became Premier

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    Should the state have the power on how much water we use and finalize it as a law? I strongly believe‚ we should have a law when it comes down to water.This drought that California is having is really effective. For example‚ Pete Rodriguez a retired dock worker says‚ “I don’t know how long we can stay here”(Source 2). Meaning because we are running out of water he has to take one and a half hours out of his day to haul water because the well behind his modest rented home went dry.

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