A scapegoat is someone who will take the blame for something that someone else does. Examples include a brother taking the blame for another sibling breaking something in the house.
An example of scapegoating is the way Hitler gained power. The Germans weren't well off, due to the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler had a plan to get them out of the hole, so they followed him. He said it was all the Jews fault that they were in this situation. Scapegoating is when you blame someone/ a group of people for your problems without any evidence to back it up.
Scapegoating had a lot to do with the holocaust because of Hitler and the Nazi regime's blame upon Jews. Scapegoating is when something is used in place of another, in this case Hitler using Jews to blame for all war, troubles, and political/economic issues. Not only did Hitler use the Jewish population as a scapegoat, bet he manipulated and twisted the minds of his own population to heighten his own power and to strengthen his dictatorship. Scapegoating is also used in Mafias, drug cartels, and any other large crime organization; Usually illegal underground businesses run by corrupt leaders with a ladder of power installed into the system.
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WW2.
The two examples of direct control in ww1 included price controls and rent controls.
''scapegoat'' which means ''A person who is made to take the blame for the wrongs of others''
Such a person is a scapegoat.
He is your scapegoat. They have a scapegoating problem.
A scapegoat is someone who is unfairly blamed or punished for the mistakes or wrongdoing of others.
Scapegoat Wilderness was created in 1972.
Scapegoat - band - was created in 1999.
The Scapegoat - novel - was created in 1957.
The cast of The Scapegoat - 1912 includes: Tom Mix as Tom Mason, the Scapegoat
The cast of The Scapegoat - 1914 includes: Tom Mix as Tom Jackson, the Scapegoat
You are blaming the supplier, a convenient scapegoat.
Yes, "scapegoat" is a noun. It refers to a person or group who is unfairly blamed for problems or mistakes that they did not cause.
The Scapegoat - novel - has 368 pages.