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    Black Men Stereotypes

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    Black males today in America have been stereotyped over and over again as being troublesome and uneducated . The stereotypes that have been used are along the lines of, “black men don’t like to work” and “black men always get kicked out of school and end up on the streets”. Those two stereotypes couldn’t be more untrue based off the simple fact that there are more black men in college than there are in prison. As time has gone by we have seen more and more men challenge this stereotypes such as,…

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    Music of the Third Reich During the Nazi regime, Hitler and his party members used propaganda as an integral method to promote the philosophies of the Third Reich. Due to Hitler’s lifelong passion for it, music became one of the essential avenues of Hitler’s propaganda messages. Bruckner, Beethoven and most Notably Wagner were just a few of the many composers whom were glorified by Hitler. Through a discriminant handpicking of composers, the Nazi regime was able to rewrite German music history…

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    huge amount in reparations paid, caused the economic hardship, and left many Germans unsure in their government. Then, along came Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, or simply known as the Nazi party. Hitler and the Nazi party appealed to Germans by giving them hope in restoring the German government. The Nazi party was not a new political group, but became popular when Hitler promised a new life, and to create…

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    Although Germany’s gross domestic product remains high due to successful exports and a large population of producers and consumers, German spending trends reflect a transition away from materialism. This trend has historical roots, such as the Nazi era, when leaders promoted a similar mentality of abstaining from material luxuries in order to eliminate the concern of selfishness. Instead, Nazi leaders encouraged citizens to value their nation above all else. After enduring various forms of…

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    Wippermann, 305). Nazi propaganda inferred racial impurity from the Jews had weakened the state. Once the Nazi secured political office, they began Aryanizing Germany through categorizing citizens in accordance to blood heritage. Furthermore, the Third Reich government secured the societal divide by advocating for a classless society where only Aryan-Germans lived. This meant Jews were isolated from the Aryanized German state. A large section of society, especially the working class, was…

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    Political Socialization Many people in the Unites States chose to be a part of the different political parties. The reasons may vary, but, generally, joining a political party is about being a part of the government. Americans have to choose what party to be a part of by establishing their political beliefs and values. These certain beliefs are typically shaped by personal agents of socialization. These agents include family, school, religion, community, peers, media, and peoples ' opinion.…

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    political attitudes to their children through communication and receptivity (acceptance). Children seek parental approval and parents constantly communicate feeling and preferences. Children acquire part preferences by listening to their parents. Party loyalty is sometimes passed through generations in families. My parents and family had the most important influence during my political socialization, when I was a child I identified myself as a democrat simply because that was what my parents…

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    and would give all their time to putting Germany back on the map. Adolf Hitler soon rose to the challenge to become Chancellor and quoted that he had ‘the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice’ which, in time, won over the votes for the Nazi party, but could not gain the voters all by himself. Hitler’s Henchmen played a massive part in Hitler’s leadership and two of the most of important were Himmler (In charge of Terror) and Goebbels (who was in charge of Propaganda). Their roles and…

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    The Nazi party always had condemned homosexuality but it was not until Hitler was elected Chancellor that he took a stand against homosexuals.4 In 1932, the Nazis enforced laws to closes down all the homosexuals clubs and bars in Berlin.5 This was a direct hit to…

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    Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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    displays the inferiority of any political opponents and enemies of the Nazi Party (page 44). The German worker is much bigger and more handsome than the Jewish person and the Marxist. The swastika in the background is also extremely large and behind a group of factories, revealing that the working class will be supported by the Nazi…

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