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people were
free because black people were a constant reminder of the bitter defeat
of the South. So to have fun they terrorized black people. Eventually
the group grew, fluctuating, but grew to become the first white supremacy
group in America
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in maintaining patriarchy by perpetrating the threat of violence. The acts of just a few violent men can terrorize all women and can control women's lives. The indifference of other men reinforces this effect.
A strategy for eliminating women's vulnerability to rape
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through the years of terror. At one point during Stalin's rule he organized what were called show trials in which many people he did not approve of curiously confessed to solemn crimes and were immediately executed or sent to prison. eventually Stalin
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themselves be led into a life of self-reliance (153).
A lot of people do not practice self-reliance out of fear or something new. Emerson says that "the other terror that scares us from self-trust is our consistency; a reverence for our past act or word
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a paper of 35,000 words in length stressing his views of the subject the FBI called the manifesto. The first bomb was found in 1978 up until the last bomb was discovered in 1995 a terrorism span of 17 years. The name unabomber was given to him during the 80s
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Joseph Stalins official reign of terror ended with his death in 1953, but the effects of his autocratic rule continued for many years to follow. His lasting hold on the people of the former Soviet Union still lingers in a few brainwashed minds
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encountered.
Stalin was then ready to deal with any opposition to his policies. In 1935 he started what is now known as the Great Purge in which no one was able to escape the terror of his rule. First beginning with the elimination of most of the prominent
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organized meetings, and terrorized political foes with his personal bodyguard force, the Sturmabteilung (SA, or Storm Troopers). He soon became a key figure in Bavarian politics, aided by high officials and businessmen. In November 1923, a time of political
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and their governments as "totalitarian." By this they mean that both states were ruled by a single political party, tried to control the social and intellectual as well as the political lives of their citizens, and used terror systematically to do this. When we look
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, and the terror attacks of Catholic and Protestant groups since 1956 up to now.
Another big part will be all parties involved, on which side they stand, how they are called, what the did, or still do. How the parties act today, and who they are represented off
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