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    There are many reasons why Hitler came to power in 1933. These reasons can be categorised in a variety of ways. One of the most important categories is the political. Lots of the other reasons stem from Hitler joining the Nazi Party on 14th September 1919. Hitler was a soldier in the Great War and was horrified when the German government signed the treaty of Versailles on 28th June 1919. He, like many other German soldiers felt that Germany was capable of winning the…

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    Another group that went completely against what the New Left was about was the creation of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (22). The purpose of this party was to carry around weapons and roam the streets in groups to appear violent in hopes that it would scare the white society and politics into giving them the equality they were seeking. Malcolm X was a strong advocator for this party and for promoting the attitude that all “true revolutions are violent (15).” All of this violence was…

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    During Hitler’s rule, Germany embraced in his anti-Semitic ideologies and the Aryan race flourished in regards to militarism and nationalism. Hitler placed a strong emphasis on the manipulation of youth as mentioned in one of his books ‘Mein Kampf’, ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’ Hitler used the education system to portray Nazi views and school systems to glorify war. Youth Groups were created and propaganda and fear were blended in to manipulate the naïve children. The above ensured…

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    means. As a result he set up the Hitler Youth, The SS, a network or local Nazi parties etc. This helped gain support for the…

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    marijuana in eleven states. I agree with Hayden that McGovern did predict the end of the Vietnam War. However, Hayden assessment is flawed. McGovern was not in favor of the legalization of abortion and marijuana nationwide. Instead, the Democratic Party misunderstands McGovern. In 1976, the Democrats retreated from leftist politics and nominated centrist and McGovern foe Georgia governor Jimmy Carter. The Carter administration emphasized tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, and a hawkish…

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    Film is one of the most influential modern mediums, Andrew Tudor (2013, 139-140) elaborates on the influence media can have on a general population, “The media tell the man in the mass who he is - they give him identity”. Throughout history there’s been many clear examples of the importance Film had during WWI and WWII. Hitler discusses the use of War Propaganda in his book Mein Kampf, he expresses the importance of the Art of Cinema in influencing his ideologies. “These films would be so…

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    Analysis Of Das Boot

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    relieved that the crew made it back to their own port; we are all suddenly reluctant Nazi sympathizers. The ease with which the audience can see their side offers a glimpse into how effortless it would be for an entire country to get swept into the Nazi party. In the most clever twist in the movie, moments after the submarine reaches home the port is bombed in an Allied air raid. We watch as the captain and most of the crew dies, and I found myself emotionally confused. I should, in a way, be…

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    I never quite understood the importance of privacy or political correctness as a child. The quick-witted banter that I had developed between friends really had no filter. I could say what I wanted, and how I wanted to say it without fear of ramifications, and my friends did the same. They were just words to us; they had little meaning, and if a conflict did erupt, it quickly fizzled out. However, the world changes, culture changes, ideas change, and with that so do freedoms. This is how my…

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    Apple should not provide the encryption code to unlock the iPhone of Syed Farook- one of the San Bernardino Shooters. Though the U.S government is seeking this encryption code in the name of national security, this access to millions of American’s personal information can too easily lead to the compromise of people’s 4th amendment rights. Moreover, this access may increase the targeting of minority groups such as Muslim American and African Americans. Using examples from Rampage and The New Jim…

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    War On Drugs Effects

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    The War on Drugs directly impacts the life of almost every American. The program began as a fight against drug abuse and the spread of dangerous operations including and related to drug trafficking into American cities. Each new president, for the most part, has continued the programs of their predecessors. The naissance of the government’s anti-drug program began under the presidency of Richard Nixon. He set the ball in motion by classifying marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug and by directing his…

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