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“THE HAPPINESS ADVANTAGE” DAY 11: 3 things you are grateful for in the present. 5 minute Repeat after me: “I will DOMINATE that test! Street Art courtesy of Mr. Long
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Methods of Enforcement 1)Police Terror – Police serve to enforce policies. Use terror, spying, intimidation, and violence to force obedience. 2)Indoctrination – Instructions in gov. beliefs to mold minds. Control of education is key. Starts at a young age. 3)Propaganda/Censorship – Control all media: nothing is allowed to exist without gov. OK. 4)Religion/Ethnic Persecution – Creates “enemies of the state” as scapegoats: usually religious or ethnic groups and subject to terror and violence.
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“THE HAPPINESS ADVANTAGE” DAY 12: 3 things you are grateful for in the present. 5 minute Repeat after me: “I will DOMINATE that test!
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Last time in World History….
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Stalin Builds a Totalitarian State
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How did he do it? 1) Built a Police State to maintain power. Monitored phone lines, read mail and planted informants 2) Great Purge – 1937-38, a campaign of terror to eliminate anyone (Bolsheviks) that threatened his power Began with “show trials” Executed “guilty” or sent them to forced labor camps – “Gulags”
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3) Propaganda/Censorship Stalin’s gov. controlled all newspapers, motion pictures, radios, etc. Stalin would not tolerate individual creativity Media glorified Stalin, communism, programs Page 446
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Controlled all schools K-University Professors or students that questioned them faced consequences Wanted to replace religion with communism Advocated for “atheism” Stalin’s “total control” eliminated personal rights & freedoms 4) Indoctrination/Religious Persecution
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Stalin Controls Economy 1928, calls for a “Command Economy” (?) The Five-Year Plans – set impossible quotes on output of steal, coal, oil, electricity Collective farms – Gov. seized over 25M farms to increase agi. Production. Eliminated those that resisted By 1938, 90% of peasants lived on C.F. Did it work? P.444
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Daily Life Under Stalin Women’s roles expanded: joined labor force Careers in science, engineering, medicine People were better educated, mastered new technical skills …but at what cost?
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