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Social Studies, 25.03.2021 02:40, baileybryant580

Question 4 "I attended a rally in Nuremburg. I had to. Otherwise I would have been questioned
and possibly punished."
This is an example of:
a) force and terror
b) censorship
c) controlled participation
d) single-party rule

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