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    Frida Fogdemark HTS – 2101 Professor Flamming and Winders December 10‚ 2011 Nazi Germany: Reproductive laws and policies. When the National Socialists rose to power in Germany in 1933 they reversed the gains that the women of Germany had previously made with respect to work‚ voting rights and overall equality. Previously‚ under the Constitution of the Weimar Republic that was adopted in 1919‚ women were guaranteed “equality before the law and full political rights for women‚ as well as labor

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    For example‚ during Trujillo’s regime in the Dominican Republic‚ the common law and what appeared “normal” for women was to not go to college and if they attended‚ not to study law. If legal authorities apply the same method in present day’s Dominican Republic‚ it will appear as a violation of women’s right to choose whether they want to go to college or to study law. But‚ still who gets to define normality? For the generations that lived during Trujillo’s regime‚ this was the normal atmosphere

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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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    Strength and Weaknesses from the impact of Nazi ideology on Germany | | Jean-Vincent Mewald | 3/March/2012 | | Nazi ideology had a massive impact on the German people in the years from 1933-39. All aspects of the Germans where influenced by the Nazi ideology (culturally‚ socially and economical). Nazi ideology affected mostly the younger generation of Germans‚ as it was easier to manipulate them through school and youth groups. In addition‚ Nazi leaders thought it was of great importance

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    The Nazi Degenerate Art Exhibition is a showcase of artworks that have been stolen and destroyed by Nazi’s at the time. These works of art were known to be “degenerate” according to Adolf Hitler; because it was far different than the classical artworks that had more meaning and made more sense rather than abstract modern art. Originally the art show was put on in order to shame the artists and expose the German’s to the unacceptable artwork. The Exhibition was presented to “demonstrate that modernist

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    Explain the nature and impact of Nazi propaganda‚ terror and repression on the Jewish community between 1933 and 1945. The Jewish community suffered to a huge extent from Nazi propaganda‚ terror and repression between 1935 and 1945. Persecution on the Jewish community varied from the destruction of Jewish businesses and homes to the ‘final solution’ plan to wipe out the Jewish race. Key individuals such as Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels played an integral part in the propaganda‚ terror and repression

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    expensive art‚ extravagant banquets and grand architecture present in the church. In its defense‚ the Catholic Church responded by addressing the issues from corruption from within and defended the doctrines that Protestants were against. The opposition of the Protestants against the Catholic Church can also be viewed as political because some of the vices they frowned upon were of political

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    a new social or political regime can fail to live up to the original idealism that inspired its introduction. In the modern world there are many examples of this occurring‚ such as in Iraq and Zimbabwe where their leaders were originally welcomed by their people but now their regimes have failed or are in the process of disintegration. ANIMAL FARM shows examples of a communist regime throughout (the equality in food‚ work and living conditions) and how communist regimes often fall apart‚ in this

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    The majority of German citizens conformed to Nazi rule because of the dual positive and negative pressures exerted by the regime. The Nazis designed and aggressively propagated a programme likely to be attractive to most of the community and backed this up with an apparatus of terror to silence those not convinced. The successes of the party within the country assured widespread support. Hitler ’s foreign policy‚ that overturned the Treaty of Versailles and secured Germany a great deal of territory

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    Opposition was felt by both the north and south. In the North‚ the opposers felt the Southerners possessed the right to be independency and felt the war affected them negatively. In the South‚ the opposers did not want a war or a Union advance on the newly declared Confederacy. All the opposers didn’t see a positive side to having the war. Both side also had people that just wanted peace between the sides. North- • The main opposition from the north came from Copperheads. The copperheads were Southern

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