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Cencership of the press, control of radio broadcasts, mass rallies, and use of sporting events.
Censorship of the press: All newspapers were controlled by the government and could only print stories favourable to the Nazi regime.
Control of radio broadcasts: People's radios were sold very cheaply so that most Germans could afford one. All radio output was controlled by Goebbels’ ministry through the Reich Broadcasting Corporation.
Mass rallies: These public displays of support for Nazism involved music, speeches and demonstrations of German strength. The biggest one was held each year in August at Nuremberg.
Use of sporting events: Berlin hosted the Olympics of 1936, which the Nazis used as an opportunity to showcase the success of the regime and to demonstrate the superiority of the Aryan race. The victories of the African-American athlete Jesse Owens for the USA infuriated the Nazi leadership.
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The term Francophone is used to describe French speaking. For instance, the countries colonized in Africa by the French during the colonial area were referred to as Francophone Africa.
Political party
Definition: an organization that coordinates to complete in a country’s elections.
Sentence: it will prove most contentious to the political party itself.
XYZ affair
Definition: A diplomatic between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-war.
Sentence: the XYZ affair ignited a wave of nationalist sentiment.
Alien and sedition acts
Definition: four laws that were passed by the federalist-dominated 5th United States congress and signed into law by president John Adams in 1798.
Sentence: the alien and sedition acts established by the Federalist Party.
States rights
Definition:the rights and power held by individual US states rather then by the federal government.
Sentence: they took up arms to defend liberty and stated rights.
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