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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