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    loyalty to Hitler and the Nazi Party. In addition to this‚ Hitler‚ through domestic social policy and propaganda‚ aimed to change the role of women in society such that their purpose was to lift the declining birth rate in an attempt to create the Aryan ‘master race’ and to effectively be a house wife. Finally‚ the Nazis took advantage of the need for German youth groups and used what teenagers wanted to slip in Nazi ideals‚ took over the education system to portray Nazi views‚ and used the school system

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    To what extent was the GDR controlled by the Soviet Union in the years to 1961? The German Democratic Republic was formed from what once was the Soviet Zone of Germany. After the tensions of the cold war became too hostile for all participants Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany and were renamed the GDR for the East and the FRG for the West. The GDR was formed in October 1949 and was governed by the SED‚ a political party made up of the Communist Party and the Socialist Party.

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    To be able to answer this question you would first have to ask yourself what problems Germany faced before this time. Between the years 1919 and 1923 Germany had a lot of problems to deal with: hyperinflation‚ violent uprisings and the French occupying the Ruhr made it very hard to govern Germany. Occupation of the Ruhr With France demanding reparation payments‚ Germany found in very hard to pay their debts and rebuild their proud nation. France took it upon themselves to recover these payments

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    century Huldrych Zwingli founded and reformed the Swiss Church. He was born on 1 January 1483. Zwingli reformed the Swiss Church by teaching what Martin Luther thought to the church in Germany several years before. In the beginning of forming the Swiss Reformed Church‚ un- Biblical challenges faced them. The Swiss Reformed Church faced sensuality‚ which caused challenges within the church (Shelton). This sensuality that spread throughout the church caused great enjoyment and delight to the people within

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    a correspondence in form or character agreement. This correspondence and agreement was something that understandably took away from the individual and more or less "conformed" society in the 50’s. The 1950’s deserves its reputation as an age of political‚ social‚ and cultural conformity to a great extent. Eisenhower’s actions to improve old policies were indeed a political conformity. Society was being surrounded with leisure activities that no doubt accepted the customs of its culture. During the

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    children’s imagination in learning; the place of story telling – especially Biblical story telling and Godly Play; interpretation of Scripture – especially the Genesis stories and the Gospel parables; and religious literacy. In each of these areas what is needed is a realistic and balanced interpretation of children’s spirituality that avoids the two extremes:- presuming spiritual activity that is beyond their age-related and psychological and mental capacities‚ but which can develop as they grow

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    Challenges Facing the Australian Catholic Church of the 21st Century There are many challenges facing the Catholic Church in Australia during the 21st century. The decline in religious vocations‚ falling mass attendance‚ married clergy‚ female ordination and the role of the laity are all issues contributing to the challenges of the Australian Catholic Church. Religious vocations are on a steep decline. As stated by the Pope‚ in regard to Australia‚ "mainstream Christianity is dying more quickly

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    totalitarianism; collectivisation Key personalities: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin; Josef Stalin To what extent did Lenin and/or Stalin bring about social and economic change? (2011) How effective were the internal and external policies of Josef Stalin? (2010) How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009) What did Lenin and Stalin contribute to communism in Russia? (2008) To what extent did Stalin transform the society and economy of the Soviet Union? (2006) How successful were Stalin

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    How did the Catholic Church respond to the Reformation?

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Catalyst for Change Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the greatest civil rights leaders that we all remember today. He influenced all races not just the black community‚ everyone looked up to him. Our entire country knows of him and everything he did to help African Americans receive equality in a full white community. Today Americans and people around the world view him as a wonderful man that taught peace‚ nonviolence and freedom through the Montgomery Bus Boycott

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