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He used propaganda to practically eliminate the Reichstag from opposing his coming into power. His rise to power was due to his tactics to win the election democratically to seem like he had a clean reputation and he was trying to play fair. The Nazi ideology was incremental in helping Hitler gain power and for making the policy changes that were made without being questioned by the general public. This propaganda was used to maintain power, implement policies, and justify the extermination of millions of Jews and other 'inferiors' by Hitler and the Nazi party. The extreme use of this propaganda is a large part of why the word (propaganda) has such a negative connotation still today.
Marbury v madison- thats the right one i looked it up
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expansive borders they faced constant attack on that night . The Pax Romana or Roman Peace, they was a period of relative peace that lasted for almost about 200 years, in the Roman Empire ruler.
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