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    ’The most important reason why there was little opposition in Germany towards the Nazi regime was its use of propaganda’ Explain how far you agree with this statement? Hitler’s use of propaganda was very effective. It was in important factor to why there was little or no position in Nazi Germany from 1933-45; however it wasn’t the only reason. Propaganda was a very powerful tool; Hitler used it to indoctrinate the German people with his Nazi ideology. Propaganda was everywhere; in the newspapers

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    After the Civil War the domination of the "political machine" over the affairs of government in the urban cities of the north became an undisputed fact of local politics. Their power flowed from creating a form of government that sought to perpetuate the position of its leaders by engaging in a bartering process with voters. The political machine existed during a time of mass migration to our urban centers from both immigrants and those in search of work. It played upon the ethnic composition of

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    References: Detail from Corrupt Legislation (1896) by Elihu Vedder. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building‚ Washington‚ D.C. Conditions favorable for corruption[edit] This section is in a list format that may be better presented using prose. You can help by converting this section to prose‚ ifappropriate. Editing help is available. (December 2009)

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    March 4‚ 2013. What are the main ideals of Nazism‚ and what are the sources of this ideology? Why is it still important to study such political thought? Political ideologies are usually defined within a left-right political spectrum. Nazism falls outside this conventional spectrum and falls within syncretic politics. It is a negative form of syncretic politics‚ as it is located on the far right of the political spectrum. Nazism is a mixture of Völkisch ideals‚ Wagnerian Romanticism‚ Social Darwinism

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    How far do you agree Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 primarily due to the electoral success of the Nazi Party? The main reason for Hitler becoming chancellor was due to the level of support the Nazis had. By 1933 the Nazis had the largest amount of support in Germany with 37% of the vote‚ in the 1932 election. Although it took a year for Hitler to become Chancellor electoral success is the primary reason. But this electoral support did combine with other elements to allow Hitler

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    for instance‚ food and other things that officers should not to take. It should not to be taken in light of the way that when you give people things they expect things back in returns‚ for instance‚ gratuities. Since they helped you they may feel that

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    such thing as Natural Good.” Discuss how far you agree. Many say that natural law means observable law relating to natural experience and also a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct. There is believed to be two main meanings to natural law‚ one by St. Thomas Aquinas‚ and another by Aristotle. However Aquinas based his theory on the theory of Aristotle. Aristotle believed that what is a natural good can be found through our experience‚ and our experience tells

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    market economy were the complete opposite to communist ideology‚ which was about a one-party state where all was state-owned. A communist Russia would be a threat to the interests of the West. Although ideology was an important factor here‚ to say that this sole event was the origin of the Cold War would be ignoring significant events that occurred in following years. In 1933‚ Roosevelt became president of the US and recognized the USSR. If ideology were so important‚ would the most prosperous capitalist

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    organization. The judicial‚ legislative‚ and executive branches are all important components that make up our government‚ allowing for checks and balances structure in order to prevent mismanagement of power (Person Education Inc.‚ 2008). Federalism affects how our government is run‚ and especially the criminal justice system. Within our criminal justice system the main components are law enforcement‚ criminal courts‚ civil courts‚ and corrections (Person Education Inc.‚ 2008). The main components of a

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    Score 0/10 (copied) AP US Government Name:Ryan Bertoldo Chapter 9 Questions: Political Parties 1. Define the following terms: a. political party: an organization to gain political power b. mugwumps or progressives: Republican party faction of the 1890s to the 1910s‚ composed of reformers who opposed patronage c. critical or realignment period: periods when a major‚ lasting shift occurs in the popular coalition supporting one or both parties d. split ticket: a ballot cast by a voter

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