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Authoritarian states
Emergence of authoritarian states
social divisons and war impact
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The
Russian Revolution
saw the
Bolsheviks
rallying the
working class
against the
aristocracy
and
bourgeoisie
, painting them as
oppressors.
Latin American
countries,
elite landowners
were often pitched against
landless peasants.
Employment guarantees
and
state-sponsored
projects can also be used to win over the
working class.
Redistribution of wealth
: Policies might promise land, wealth, or resource redistribution.
The rise of
Nazism
in
Germany
witnessed
Jews
,
Romani
, and other
ethnic minorities
being systematically
persecuted.
Systematic
propaganda
campaigns that
dehumanise
or
vilify
a particular
ethnic
group.
Germany
, devastated by the
Treaty
of
Versailles
and the
economic hardships
that followed, became a breeding ground for Hitler's
Nazi ideology.
Promising economic
revival
and improved
standards
of living.
Quick consolidation
of
power
through
alliances
or
forceful suppression
of
opponents.
Implementing
emergency laws
or
measures
, granting the regime
extensive powers
under the pretext of
restoring order.
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