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    The SS had a large amount of power and authority in the government. They were given places in the government to allow the people of Germany to see good in the actions of the SS officers. The authority in the government and to the people had an impact on what the people believed and who answered to whom. The SS was run by eight individuals over a large amount of years‚ with the most known being Heinrich Himmler. These individuals commanded the Nazi force and personally guarded Adolf Hitler. Up until

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    ” It is not the purpose of propaganda to create a series of alterations in sentiment…. Its chief function is to convince the masses‚ whose slowness of understanding needs to be given time in order that they may absorb information; and only constant repetition will finally succeed in imprinting an idea on the memory of the crowd.” Adolph Hitler Mein Kampf Ch 6 (1) The Holocaust was not just an event. It was a process that continued for over a decade and involved millions of people. The Holocaust

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    Propaganda Devices

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    7 Common Propaganda Devices 1 .Name-calling This involves the use of words to connect a person or idea to a  negative concept. The aim is to make a person reject something without examining the evidence because of the negative associations attached to it. Examples of words include ‘Terrorist‘‚ ‘Nazi‘ and ‘Queer’. Name Calling is used as a substitute for arguing the merits of an idea‚ belief‚ or proposal. It is often employed using sarcasm and ridicule in political cartoons and writing. 2. Glittering

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    deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history” (GoodReads)‚ was a quote that George Orwell‚ a once famous author‚ used to describe the uses and effects of propaganda. In relation to World War 1‚ many countries that were involved in the fighting had to gain support from its citizens in order to fund the war effort. By using propaganda‚ these countries were able to gain support through its citizens and to fight battles due to the increase in support of the military. Governments in the

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    P. M Democratic Dictator

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    What Extent is the P.M. a “Democratic Dictator”? In 1867 Canada’s government was established as a parliamentary democracy. It was declared that those in government are to follow the Bill of Rights and run Canada for the people. Recently‚ there has been much debate on whether or not the Prime Minister could be considered a “Democratic Dictator”. Democracy “is a foremost issue” and the people of Canada are arguing that one person may hold too much power. After exploring the possibilities‚ I

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    Age of Propaganda

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    When thinking of a topic‚ point‚ theme‚ etc. the one that has stuck out to me when reading “Age of Propaganda”‚ is the topic “to be forewarned is to be forearmed”. The reason this stuck out to me is because I can relate to this‚ and it all seems so true. What “forwarned to be forearmed” means‚ is member of an audience can be made less receptive to a message if the audience is forwarned that an attempt of persuasion is going to be made. This is saying that‚ if someone is told that they are going to

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    It can be argued that the Black Power Movement (BPM) was initiated after African Americans were dissatisfied with the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement‚ and was able to bring about changes for Blacks in America by promoting equality‚ unity and pride amongst African Americans. After the Civil Rights Movement‚ only some basic human rights were achieved for Black Americans‚ however many rights were still neglected as well as many blacks still feeling unheard and not represented. The treatment

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    Here within the heart of the Appalachian region‚ religion plays a major role in the use of language and power. A particular reading in unit three by Anita Puckett addresses religious and the uses of language and the forms of power within it. Throughout this entire reading‚ I began to understand the concept of language and power more because it is used in religion and therefore used quite often in the coalfield of Appalachia. To begin with‚ religion just so happens to be one of the most symbolic

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    The twentieth century was a time of great change. There were peaks and valleys. Good times and bad times. Prosperity and famine. Life and death. A major factor in this rollercoaster was the constantly evolving leadership of the in countries of power. Although new the technologies developed solved many everyday problems‚ extreme radical political ideologies were still a major issue. Three leaders‚ Adolf Hitler‚ Joseph Stalin‚ and Mao Tse-Tung‚ were notorious for their harsh policies in the twentieth

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    Animal Farm: Timeless Propaganda Upon Animal Farm’s first publication in 1945‚ it quickly became a success and is now regarded as one of the best allegories of Soviet totalitarianism ever written. All of its characters provided a representation of Soviet Russia’s political figures‚ with its main character‚ Napoleon‚ illustrating Joseph Stalin and a corrupt totalitarian rule. The book parodies Stalin’s rise to power and his eventual total control of nearly every aspect of personal and private

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