Re-membering the Bard: Revisiting The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)...
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2. The Third Wave
1.The name of the high school?
The name of the high school is Cubberley High School
2. What happend in the 5 days?
- The first day:The first day's session was closed with only a few rules. Students had to
be sitting before the second bell, had to stand up and to preface each remark with "Mr. Jones.“
-The second day: On the second day Jones based the name of his movement, "The
Third Wave," on the supposed fact that the third in a series of waves is the strongest, Jones
made up a salute resembling that of the Nazi regime and ordered class members to salute each
other even outside the class.
-The third day: The experiment took on a life of its own. All of the students showed
drastic improvement in their academic skills and tremendous motivation. were issued a member
card , like designing a Third Wave Banner. By the end of the day the movement had over 200
participants.
-The fourth day: the fourth day of the experiment, Jones decided to terminate the
movement because it was slipping out of his control. The students became increasingly
involved in the project and their discipline and loyalty to the project . Jones ordered students to
attend a noon rally on Friday to witness the announcemen
-The fifth day: Jones announced that they had been a part of an experiment in fascism
and that they all willingly created a sense of superiority that German citizens had in the period of
Nazi Germany.
3. What are nazi party
What are Nazi
Party?
1. Who was her boss? their leader was Adolf Hitler
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2. Was a Democratic Party? no, the Nazi
Party was a party Pangermanism, anti-
communism, anti-Semitism, imperialism,
homophobia, populism, racism, anti-
parliamentarism, anti-liberalism.
3. Is the Nazi party won any election? Yes,
the Nazis and their nationalist allies came of
which served to pass the Enabling Act of
1933, intended to bring the absolute power in
the hands of Hitler.
4. Why the Nazis hated the Jews? because they have always been,
rightly or wrongly, accused of hoarding wealth while the rest of the
population of Europe was starving. This exacerbated hatred entered
the collective subconscious of medieval society and has remained until
now. Hitler only sought to justify a guilty German economic situation
and took advantage of the traditional hatred of Jews.
4. 1. Why did Nazi Party hate Jews? Hitler and the Nazis did to the Jews
responsible for Germany's defeat in World War I and the economic crisis, while
the Jews were not to blame any of it. However, to blame the Jews for all that
discomfort, Hitler became the image of the enemy.
2. Name 3 different ghettos? Gueto de Andrychów, Gueto de Baranovichi
and Gueto de Będzin
3. How many Jews at WW II? the attempt to exterminate the entire
Jewish population of Europe ended with the death of six million Jews.
methods were used poison gas asphyxiation, shooting, hanging, forced
labor, starvation, experiments, medical torture and beatings.
5. our opinion?
It is a good idea for which there are no differences strictly between
ourselves. But the bad thing that the democracy is that if the
leader decides to do something the whole world it has to do what
he says.