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Key events, including strong evidence for economic, political, social, cultural, and women and minorities policies aims and result. With color coding, it will be useful for the last minute studying.

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Aims and Results Authoritarian States

Policy Hitler
Ex of Success: Ex of Success:
New Plan Improving lives for peasants
 Recovery of economic depression  Advers effect on wealthy landowners
 Schancht as the president of the Minister of Economics  provide short- term benefits for the vast majority Cub
Economic  Improved the balance of trade and reduce unemployment Agarian Reform Laws 1959- 1963
 German industry thrived a period of enforced political stability  Called for nationalization of large landholdings
 A trade- union- free environment with lucrative government orders provided profits for business  Most productive plantations
 Land were redistributed
Ex of Failure:  Government took some to used as state farms or cor
The New Plan
 Failed to achieve rearmament Took back the interest from the US
 Primed heavy industry and production of armaments Nationalization
 Mefo bill provided a way of the Reichbank convertly financing arms production  Major industries were confiscated from the US
 The bills acted as a new form of currency to hide the government to promote arms production  Cuba reduced rents, and breaking up large landholdin
 Germany was still not strong enough to publicly challenge the arms restrictions of ToV Land confiscation
 Land confiscation and redistributed to the peasants f
Four- Year Plan  2000 peasants were given the title
 Germany political and economic self sufficiency failed to reach  Amount of compensations were often undervalued
Aimed to fit for war within four years
 By 1939 Germany was still reliant on external sources for around one- third of its raw materials Ex of Failure:
 Exiled Social Democrat observer in 1938 argued: “Under the lash of the dictatorship the level of economic High unemployment rate
activity has been greatly increased” Agarian reform
 They went to war but failed to promote Nationalist Socialism in the world  Peasants foung themselves paid more fairly and given
 By the mid- 1960, there was labour shortage in Cuba
Unemployment  Removed incentive for people to work hard
 Shortage of consumer products and wages forzon at 1933 levels  Production fell
 Failed to boost the employment rate practically Greater liberalization
 Statistics of employment removed large sections of the population from unemployment tables  Decentralized planning and management
 Purge of the civil service and married women were disincented to work  Encouraged greater productivity
 More opportunotoes for officials to corrupt
Overall Success:  Growing dissatisfaction among the working class
 Half success half failed
Overall Success:
Successful to claim economic independence from the US
 Interest were gained back from the US corperations a
 Majority Cuban business and banking sectors were su
 Castro gain vast support from the population
Ex of Success: Ex of Success:
Enabling Act, 1933 Internal oppositions
 Essentially gave the power to Hitler to become a dictator  Carlos Franqui
 Hindenburg signed the Bill which transerred his constitutional powers to the chancellor  Allowed to exile with his family

, Aims and Results Authoritarian States

The 1976 Constitution
Ex of Failure:  National Assemble was created
 Cubans were no longer required to be atheists or agn
 Religious revival
 Explicitly recognized the influence of the political and
 Establishes the importance of the PCC
Overall Success:
Success Ex of Failure:
 Successfully transformed his position from leader of coalition government to ruler of a single party state Special Period
Younger generation
 The economic crisis during the period was a sign for t
 Demands for policial and economic reform were grow
 Met opposition from conservative elements within th
Nature
 Party members who pushed too loudly for reform we
 Perestroika as an example
 Castro was unwilling to allow much political reform in
 Limited reform

The 1976 Constitution
 Limited political changes
 Cuba continued to be an authoritarian single- party s
 Castro remained personally involved in all governmen
 Castro became the head of state, replacing Dorticos
 Castro held emergency powers that enabled him to s
 Fressdom of association to protest against governme

Overall Success:
Successful
 Castro gained internal support by resisting external p
 His policy of allowing opposition to leave was success
 Limited political reform lead to the limited developm
Ex of Success: Ex of Success:

Gleichschaltung Healthcare and education
Social  Hitler intended to consolidate Nazi power over Germany through all aspects of German life  Massive vaccination program since 1962
 eliminate all anti Nazi elements  By 1971, polio, malaria and diphtheria had been erad
 Churches, military, labour movement, and civil service were brought under control to make Nazi power a  People from rural area has improvement on health
reality  Access to high quality education
 99.8% literacy rate in 2014, grew from 78% in 1953
Youth education system Discrimination

 Gleichshaltung was implemented in political and religious life  Difference between African and European in Cuba

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