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    Introduction The optimal dividend policy of a firm depends on investor’s desire for capital gains as opposed to income‚ their willingness to forgo dividend now for future returns‚ and their perception of the risk associated with postponement of returns. However any normative approach to dividend policy intended to be operative under real world conditions should consider the firms investment opportunities‚ any preferences that investors have for dividends as opposed to capital gains and vice

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    The Research of Nazi Germany Origins The rise of the Nazi Party began with the appointment of Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg on January 30‚ 1933. Soon after his appointment‚ Adolf began to prepare the state for Nazi rule. The Nazi party was guided by authoritarian principles and began to invoke a Volk society in which religious and class differences would be eradicated. Any political enemies of the Nazi party were subject to intimidation and legislation

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    The Nazi party rose to power in Germany due to perfect timing and a well thought out political strategy. Adolf Hitler was the figurehead of the party‚ and with his charismatic speeches and manipulation of the German people’s emotions‚ was able to take over the nation for the Nazi party. However it was not Hitler alone who was responsible for the rise and success of the party. The climate of Germany that was ripe for the taking had been set up long before Hitler. It was also the negligence of outside

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    NAZI POLICIES TOWARDS WOMEN ACHIEVED THEIR AIMS 1933-45”. HOW FAR DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT? (24 MARKS) Between 1933 and 1945‚ the Nazis put in place various policies towards women in Germany. The Nazis believed that ‘women should have the task of beautiful and bringing children into the world’ (Joseph Goebbels‚ 1939). The general areas in which these policies aimed to cover covered included births‚ marriage‚ welfare‚ education‚ employment and public life. In terms of births‚ between 1933

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    e.g. Anti-Left; loyal to the government sympathisers of Freikorps; links with the wealthy; financed espionage and‚ secretly‚ the Nazis etc. (3 – 4) Level 3 – Supports valid inferences with reference to the source e.g. ‘Massacred communists’; restored Right-wing; used ‘secret army funds’; money from capitalists’ etc. (5 – 6) (ii) Level 0 – No evidence submitted or response does not address the question (0) Level 1 – Agrees OR disagrees‚ unsupported from the source. (1 – 2) Level 2 –

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    He aimed to achieve such social policies within the Youth and Women but particularly through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values." David Schoenbaum has argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake‚ and perceived as being real‚ due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler effectively aimed to unify the people into a united classless racial community and introduce a degree

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    Nazi propaganda machine and the effect on the German people In the years after the Versailles treaty of 1918 which ended World War I‚ Germany was in the midst of financial crises and damaged national pride. In 1923 the people savings melted way with the inflation that struck Germany to its core and total destruction of the middle class. The brand new Weimar Republic that was formed after the end of World War I‚ gave a new political freedom unseen before in Germany. Historically‚ Germany

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    Nazi Persuasion Throughout WWII Hitler and the Nazi party gained followers extremely quickly. The Nazis knew how to persuade the public and they targeted specific groups of people with different types of propaganda. The Nazis used techniques such as movies‚ posters‚ and speeches to convince the public that the Nazi party was the way to go. One of the main targets of Nazi propaganda was the youth of Germany. Hitler and the Nazi party wanted to gain the support of the public at a young age.

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    of Great economic depression. The effects of this worst hit the Germany’s economy. iv) Politically too‚ Weimar was very fragile. Its constitution had some inherent defects. There was a liberal use of Article 48. Q. 2. Discuss why Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930. Ans. I) During the great depression Nazism became a mars movements. Banks collapsed business shut down. In such situation where people were threatened with destitution. Nazi propaganda stirred hopes for a better

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    centralizing all power in his hands.   Hitler now had the power to start manipulating people and started introducing the first nazi policies against Jews. Between 1933 and 1934‚ Nazi policy were fairly moderate‚ because Hitler was paying attention to not scare off voters or moderately minded politicians by these harsh policies so he started introducing this policies step by step... which were more stronger and more harsh. The Gestapo (secret state police) and SS underHeinrich Himmler destroyed

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