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Terms re-cap and a little bit of history Terms: BIG BROTHER Big Brother • Do you drive a car? Do you watch television? Do you use a cell phone? Do you use loyalty cards? Do you use the internet? If you do any of those things, information about you is being recorded and tracked. • Satellites – Google Earth does more than take photos! • Cameras and listening devices on streets, in shops etc • Lack of privacy Terms – POLICE STATE A Police State • People restricted in their mobility, and in their freedom to express or communicate political or other views • People subjected to police monitoring or enforcement. • Political control may be exerted by means of a secret police force which operates outside the boundaries of a normal society. • The Soviet Union and East Germany – extensive and repressive police and intelligence services (KGB) – approximately 2.5% of the East German adult population served as informants for the Stasi (600 in GC = 15 unknown informants!) • Nazi Germany: a dictatorship brought in gradually – repressive control over its people in the lead-up to World War II. – Used the SS and the Gestapo to assert control over the population from the 1930s until the end of the war. • Apartheid: the South African government – – – – banning people and organizations arresting political prisoners maintaining segregated living communities restricting movement and access Terms – TOTALITARIANISM State controls Church family economy school media Totalitarianism Totalitarian regime strategies include: • Having a dictatorship • Employing only one ruling party • Rule through fear • Censorship of media • Propaganda in media, government speeches and through education • Criticism of the state is prohibited • Mandatory military sign up • Secret police forces • Controlling reproduction of the population (either in hopes to increase or to decrease) • Targeting of specific religious or political populations Totalitarianism • Joseph Stalin – The Soviet Union. He took over the country and began executing any people who were not in alignment with the goals of the state. • Benito Mussolini –Italy in 1922 became the leader of the nation and immediately began to rule in a totalitarian manner. • Adolf Hitler employed totalitarianism as a means to attempt to achieve an obedient nation that was his personal vision for the country. • North Korea – North Korea has been ruled by the same family since 1948. The family has been running the country based on the concept of self-reliance. • Mao Zedong – From 1949, when he established the People's Republic of China, until his death in 1976. Why would a state/government want to control the following? Church family economy school media For each heading come up with at least two benefits for state and two dangers for people when the state controls each of these areas: eg. Benefit for state: If the state controls the church they can tell you that their god/gods put them in power so they must be obeyed = control through divine right GUY FAWKES REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE FIFTH OF NOVEMEBER, GUNPOWDER, TREASON AND PLOT. I KNOW OF NO REASON WHY THE GUNPOWDER TREASON SHOULD EVER BE FORGOT. GUY FAWKES The facts: • 5th November – 1605 • Gang of Catholics planned to blow up Parliament while King James I was in the building • King James and Parliament would not let them practise their religion • Cellar under the House of Lords came up for rent! Hooray! Throne House of Lords Cellar Cross-section of the House of Lords, by Sir John Soane, 1794. Parliamentary Archives hung drawn The prisoner was hung but cut loose just before they lost consciousness. Their stomach was then sliced open and their guts pulled out. The heart would be pulled out last, and shown to the dying person. quartered Finally, the head would be cut off and the body cut into four quarters.