What is the role of the government in a totalitarian system
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it is to control the lives of the citizens
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Why did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis persecute Jewish Germans
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Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited
German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
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How did the nazi belief in the superiority of the aryan race influence the nazi treatment of Jews
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The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
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How did Francisco Franco gain power
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How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
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To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
government, to provide positive news about the government and its
leaders, and to turn public opinion against their opposition.
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Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria
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of German nationalism before World War II.
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Which of the following describes a similarity between fascism and communism during the 1930s
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Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
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Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
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Which of the following terms describes the mistreatment of Jews that occurred in Europe in the centuries leading up to the Holocaust
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Anti-Semitism
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Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
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Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
citizens suspected of not supporting him.
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Joseph Stalin's collectivization policies led Soviet farmers to
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protest against the government by destroying crops
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How were the postwar governments and alliances of Canada different from those of Poland
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Canada, a NATO country, had a free-market economy. Poland, a
member of the Warsaw Pact, had a command economy.
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which of the following practices did Franklin D. Roosevelt enact to address the Great Depression
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Increasing government spending to create hobs and maintain social welfare programs.
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What is the role of the government in a totalitarian system
in a more simple way...
it is to control the lives of the citizens
Why did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis persecute Jewish Germans
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited
German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
How did the nazi belief in the superiority of the aryan race influence the nazi treatment of Jews
The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
How did Francisco Franco gain power
Answer this question…He led an uprising against the Popular
Front government.
How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
government, to provide positive news about the government and its
leaders, and to turn public opinion against their opposition.
Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria
Answer this question…Austrian citizens felt an increasing sense
of German nationalism before World War II.
Which of the following describes a similarity between fascism and communism during the 1930s
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
Which of the following terms describes the mistreatment of Jews that occurred in Europe in the centuries leading up to the Holocaust
Anti-Semitism
Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
citizens suspected of not supporting him.
Joseph Stalin's collectivization policies led Soviet farmers to
Answer this question…
protest against the government by destroying crops
How were the postwar governments and alliances of Canada different from those of Poland
Canada, a NATO country, had a free-market economy. Poland, a
member of the Warsaw Pact, had a command economy.
which of the following practices did Franklin D. Roosevelt enact to address the Great Depression
Increasing government spending to create hobs and maintain social welfare programs.
What is the role of the government in a totalitarian system
Why did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis persecute Jewish Germans
Which of the following leaders implemented a set of policies aimed at improving the U.S. economy during the Great Depression by launching public works projects and creating new social welfare programs
Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria