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Name fo offical Soviet propaganda
Social isistreism
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Nazi program to brainwash kids
Hitler youth
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Not beleiving in God
Atheism
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Symbol of Nazi Germany
Twasttka
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Laws made in 1935 to limit Jewish rights
Nuremberg Laws
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Misleading Advertisiing
Propaganda
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Italian Fascist leader
Mussolini
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Wealthy Russin Farming
Kulak
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Threat to Satalin who he as killed
Trotsky
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Creation of large goverment farms
celltctivication
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Orginal Communistleader of Russia
Lenin
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Mad Monk who aided in the Czar's fall
Rasputin
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Week Republic replaced by Hitler
Weimer
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Germany's srcret police
gestapo
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Elimination of threats to Stalin
Greatpureg
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1st Estate
comprised the entire clergy, traditionally divided into "higher" and "lower" clergy
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Second Estate
Was the French nobility and Royal
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Third Estate
was the generality of people which were not part of the other estates
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Bourgeoisie
a range of groups across history
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Estate General
was the first meeting since 1614 of the French Estates-General
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Louis XIV
- known as the Sun King, was King
- of France and of Navarre.
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Tennis Court Oath
was a pivotal event during the first days of the French Revolution.
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Bastille Day
- the French national holiday which is celebrated on 14 July
- each year
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Nationalsm
- involves a strong identification of society and the state. Often, it is the
- belief that an ethnic group has a right to statehood
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Napoleon Bonaparte
- was a military and political leader of France and Emperor of the French as
- Napoleon I, whose actions shaped European politics in the early
- 19th century.
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Continental System
- was the foreign policy
- of Napoleon I of France in his struggle
- against the United Kingdom of Great
- Britain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars. It was a large-scale embargo
- against British trade, inaugurated on November 21, 1806. This embargo ended in
- 1814 after Napoleon's first abdication.
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